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Geoff Tison, MD, MPH
Faculty

Geoff Tison, MD, MPH

Assistant Professor of Cardiology

Geoff Tison, MD, MPH is a Cardiologist and Assistant Professor at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). His research focuses on cardiovascular prevention, using statistical and machine learning methods to analyze large-scale health data for disease prevention and phenotyping. He obtained formal training in machine learning, statistics, epidemiology and clinical research during his tenure at Johns Hopkins and as a National Institutes of Health T32 scholar. Dr. Tison received MD and MPH degrees from the Johns Hopkins Schools of Medicine and Public Health, completed internal medicine training at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, and fellowships in cardiology, advanced echocardiography and preventive cardiology at UCSF.

Research Overview:

Applying machine learning and deep-learning techniques to large-scale electronic health data
Dr. Tison applies machine learning and deep-learning techniques to large-scale electronic health data from heterogeneous sources in order to achieve the goal of personalized cardiovascular prognosis and disease prevention. 

Computational health science interests: