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​Welcome to the AI ​​Cluster Acute Care for Children

Sandrine Laliberté & Mario Munoz: MYPICU, a holistic decision support tool developed in a clinical context in the pediatric intensive care unit of CHU Sainte-Justine.

Our Projects

We create and innovate in the healthcare sector. Here are our 6 current projects:

Video Project

Video Diagnosis of Children Suffering from Respiratory Failure

Manager: Philippe Jouvet 

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Early diagnosis of Childhood Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome

Managers: Philippe Jouvet

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User Interface

OptiBrain: Clinical Decision Support Tool for Severe Head Injuries in Children

Managers: Guillaume Émeriaud

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Database

Multimodal Database in Critically ill Children

Manager: Philippe Jouvet 

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User Interface

Optimization of Intensive Care Service Management

Managers: Philippe Jouvet

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Database

VIMY Multi System Database

Managers: Philippe Jouvet

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Our Team

Meet our team of researchers dedicated to the SADC Regroupement. Each member brings unique expertise to our projects, contributing to groundbreaking discoveries in various healthcare sectors.

Lama Seoud

Lama Seoud is a professor at the Polytechnique de Montréal, a member of the Transmedtech Institute and a researcher at the CHU Sainte Justine research center. Its current research program focuses on visionics and computational medical imaging.

Samira Ebrahimi Kahou

Samira Ebrahimi Kahou is an associate professor at the École de Technologie Supérieure, holder of the CIFAR AI Canada Chair and a member of Mila. She also worked at Microsoft Research Montreal. She focuses on the intersection of computer vision and reinforcement learning with various applications.

Jean-Sébastien Joyal

Jean-Sébastien Joyal is a clinician-researcher, pediatrician-intensivist at CHUSJ and Associate Professor at the University of Montreal. He is also an Adjunct Professor at McGill University. His research focuses on neurovascular guidance and the role of neuronal energy metabolism in angiogenesis.

Martin Smith

Dr. Smith is a computational biologist with diverse expertise in genomics and bioinformatics. His laboratory specializes in the development and application of methods for comparative genomics and high-throughput multi-omics, harmonizing artificial intelligence and genomic technologies to power discovery.

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