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Dr. Sanchez-Pinto is a pediatric critical care physician, data science researcher, and clinical informatician. He graduated from medical school at the Autonomous University of Barcelona in Spain and then completed a pediatrics residency program at Cincinnati Children's Hospital followed by a pediatric critical care medicine fellowship at Children's Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA). He obtained advanced research fellowship training in clinical informatics and data science also at CHLA and completed a Master of Biomedical Informatics at Oregon Health & Science University. He is currently an Associate Professor of Pediatrics (Division of Critical Care) and Preventive Medicine (Division of Biostatistics and Informatics) at Northwestern University and Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago. His NIH-funded research focuses on applying data science, AI, informatics tools to improve the care of children with sepsis and other acute and critical care conditions. He leads several large-scale data sharing initiatives and data collaboration projects both nationally and internationally, including co-leading the team that derived and validated the new Phoenix criteria for sepsis in children. He is one of the founders and past chairs of the PICU Data Collaborative, which is collecting granular, anonymized electronic health record data from critically ill children from 18 institutions in the US. 

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