Laboratory for Critical Care Computational Intelligence

Improving outcomes
for critically ill patients

Intensive care medicine is a natural habitat for artificial intelligence as large amounts of data are routinely collected during ICU treatment, such as those from devices for monitoring and life support. Our laboratory unites clinical and data science expertise to develop models and validate models as well as integrating them in clnical decision support tools and evaluate their effect on outcomes relevant for critically ill patients, right at their bedside.

About the Laboratory

The Laboratory for Critical Care Computational Intelligence is jointly led by intensivists Dr. Paul Elbers, MD, PhD, EDIC and Dr. Patrick Thoral, MD, EDIC. It is imbedded in the department of Intensive Care Medicine at Amsterdam UMC and has close ties to Amsterdam Medical Data Science and Smart Health Amsterdam. Together we aim to improve outcomes for critically ill patients by bringing artificial intelligence to the bedside.

Paul Elbers, MD, PhD, EDIC

Paul Elbers, MD, PhD, EDIC

Intensivist, Amsterdam UMC

Patrick Thoral, MD

Patrick Thoral, MD

Intensivist, Amsterdam UMC

Prof. Mark Hoogendoorn

Prof. Mark Hoogendoorn

Core Collaborator for AI

Prof. Armand Girbes

Prof. Armand Girbes

Senior Scientific Advisor

Harm-Jan de Grooth, MD, PhD

Harm-Jan de Grooth, MD, PhD

Scientific Advisor

Ronald Driessen

Ronald Driessen

Clinical IT Specialist

Dagmar Ouweneel, PhD

Dagmar Ouweneel, PhD

Postdoc

Lucas Fleuren, MD

Lucas Fleuren, MD

PhD-candidate Intensive Care, Amsterdam UMC

Luca Roggeveen, MD

Luca Roggeveen, MD

PhD-candidate Intensive Care, Amsterdam UMC

Tariq Dam, MD

Tariq Dam, MD

PhD-candidate Intensive Care, Amsterdam UMC

Ameet Jagesar, MD

Ameet Jagesar, MD

PhD-candidate Intensive Care, Amsterdam UMC

Martijn Otten, MD

Martijn Otten, MD

PhD-candidate Intensive Care, Amsterdam UMC