Eliezer Bose, PhD, AGACNP-BC, is an Associate Professor in the School of Nursing at MGH Institute of Health Professions.

Dr. Bose received his master’s and PhD degrees from the University of Pittsburgh and is a board-certified adult-gerontology acute care nurse practitioner. He also previously trained and worked as an engineer in India, where he learned and developed a love for computer programming which he continues to use for his research in big data. Dr. Bose’s research training at the University of Pittsburgh, in collaboration with Carnegie-Mellon University, focused on deriving cardiorespiratory instability phenotypes in a monitored patient-unit using machine learning.

  • PhD University of Pittsburgh
  • MSN Adult Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner, University of Pittsburgh

Dr. Bose’s research focuses on cardiometabolic diseases, in particular, to identify what patients are at greatest risk and when patients are at greatest risk. His research program entails a combination of machine learning, and network medicine approaches integrating gut microbiota to uncover phenotypes that could help diagnose and predict the natural evolution of cardiometabolic diseases and the personalized medicine response to treatment.

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