Mohammed Saeed, MD, PhD

Internal Medicine, Cardiology
Member of the Physician-Scientist Training Program

 msaeed@med.umich.edu

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Mohammed Saeed received his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 2007, and M.D. from Harvard Medical School in 2008. He also worked at Philips Healthcare (formerly Hewlett Packard) in Andover, MA from 1997-2008 as a research scientist in the area of patient monitoring and clinical decision-support. He developed algorithms using signal processing and pattern recognition for arrhythmia and hemodynamic instability prediction. He is an inventor or co-inventor on seven patents. He worked with a team of engineers and physicians from MIT, Harvard teaching hospitals, and Philips healthcare to develop a massive open-access ICU database (MIMIC-II). In 2006, his research was recognized with the American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) “Most Distinguished Paper Award.”

Mohammed is a now a member of the physician-scientist training program at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. He completed his internal medicine residency at the University of Michigan in 2010, and will complete his fellowship in cardiovascular medicine in 2014. He is board-certified in internal medicine.

He conducts research at the Center for Arrhythmia Research (CAR) and Michigan Center for Translational Pathology (MCTP) in the area of proteomic and systems biology analysis of atrial remodeling in animal models of atrial fibrillation. He also has research interests in applying informatics and machine-learning towards the development of next-generation monitoring and clinical-decision support systems.