Amar D. Mandavia

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Postdoctoral Fellow in Medical Informatics & Catalyst Fellow

Boston Veterans Affairs Healthcare System

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Biography

Amar Mandavia is a Medical Informatics postdoctoral fellow at the Boston VA Healthcare system and a Catalyst fellow at MIT. His primary program of research takes a critical approach to improving the measurement, classification, and identification of digital phenotypes for adverse health outcomes across individual, interpersonal, and community levels. His secondary line of research is concentrated on the development of a clinical decision-making systems that capitalize on common factors across psychotherapeutic processes to aid in personalized psychotherapy treatment selection.

Interests
  • Risk Predicition
  • Digital Theraputics
  • Healthcare Innovation
Education
  • PhD in Clinical Psychology, 2022

    Teachers College, Columbia University

  • MA in Psychology in Education, 2016

    Teachers College, Columbia University

  • BSc in Psychology (Minor in Sociology), 2013

    Georgia State University

Skills

Experience

 
 
 
 
 
GenCoin
CEO
GenCoin
January 2021 – Present California

Responsibilities include:

  • Analysing
  • Modelling
  • Deploying
 
 
 
 
 
University X
Professor of Semiconductor Physics
University X
January 2016 – December 2020 California
Taught electronic engineering and researched semiconductor physics.

Accomplish­ments

Coursera
Neural Networks and Deep Learning
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Formulated informed blockchain models, hypotheses, and use cases.
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DataCamp
Object-Oriented Programming in R
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Projects

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External Project
Natrural Language Processing & Rorschach Performance Assessment System
Exploring the Validity of Natural Language Processing Tools in Psychosis Assessment
Natrural Language Processing & Rorschach Performance Assessment System

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Recent Publications

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(2024). Prevalence and Risk Associated with Military Sexual Trauma in a Sample of Veterans with Substance Use Disorder. Poster to be presented at the 2024 Anxiety and Depression Association of America Annual Meeting.

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(2023). A disproportionate burden: suicide, alcohol-and opioid-attributable deaths among veteran men and women. under review.

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(2023). Opioid- and alcohol-attributable death and reduced life-expectancy among veterans diagnosed with opioid or alcohol use disorder.

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(2023). Persecution as Stigma-Driven Trauma: Social Determinants, Stigma, and Violence in Asylum Seekers in the United States. Social Science & Medicine.

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(2023). The Impact of COVID-19 on Mortality Risk among Veterans with Opioid Use Disorder as a Function of Co-Occurring Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. Poster to be presented at 39th International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies.

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Recent & Upcoming Talks

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