Dedicated to Patient Care, Education, and Research
 
 
The Appalachian Rural Health Institute (ARHI) Diabetes/Endocrine
Center has a mission to:
  • Improve diabetes care for the people of Appalachian Ohio

  • Serve the people of Appalachian Ohio

  • Educate current and future health care providers

  • Promote health advocacy

  • Advance the understanding of diabetes through research and education

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RECENT NEWS

Collaboration Pioneers New Blood Glucose Prediction Processes

Jay Shubrook, D.O. ('96)

A continuing collaboration between OU-HCOM researchers and those at the Fritz J. and Dolores H. Russ College of Engineering and Technology secured a $350,000 grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) for their work on predicting blood glucose levels for Type I diabetes patients.

 

Frank Schwartz, M.D.

Frank Schwartz, M.D., professor of endocrinology, and Jay Shubrook, D.O. ('96), associate professor of family medicine, join lead researcher Cindy Marling, Ph.D., associate professor of computer science and Razvan Bunescu, assistant professor of computer science, on the project "Machine Learning Models for Blood Glucose Prediction in Diabetes Management," which aims to use artificial intelligence to predict blood glucose levels.

 


Learn more about the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Team in SmartHealth Lab

Frank Schwartz M.D. ,Cindy Marling Ph.D., Jay Shubrook, and the rest of the AI team are working on the Diabetes Support System (4DSS) project, which aims to provide intelligent decision support for diabetes management. Read more.
      From L to R: Razvan Bunescu, Nigel Struble, Frank Schwartz, Cindy Marling, Mehli Altun, Mike Cleaver
 
 

Last updated: 02/07/2012