Azra Bihorac
Nephrologist
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2023 | Wrote a chapter titled 'Sensors in Hospitals' in the Encyclopedia of Sensors and Biosensors published by Elsevier. |
2022 | Inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society, a prestigious recognition of her medical achievements. |
2021 | Co-founded the Intelligent Critical Care Center (IC3) research center at the University of Florida with Parisa Rashidi. |
2020 | Contributed a chapter on 'Renal Disease: Rhabdomyolysis' in the Evidence-Based Critical Care textbook published by Springer. |
2019 | Received another President Citation Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Society of Critical Care Medicine. |
2018 | Received the President Citation Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Society of Critical Care Medicine. |
2017 | Contributed a chapter on 'AKI after Major Surgery' in the 3rd edition of Critical Care Nephrology published by Elsevier. |
2014 | Edited and contributed a chapter 'Complications after Surgery: The Perspective of the Injured Kidney' in the 3rd edition of Current Concepts in Adult Critical Care. |
2013 | Received the Vision Grant Award and President Citation from the Society of Critical Care Medicine. |
2013 | Published a highly cited study on Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) biomarkers, which has received 812 citations and significantly contributed to the understanding of kidney injury diagnostics. |
2012 | Named a Fellow of the American College of Critical Care Medicine, recognizing her expertise in critical care medicine. |
2010 | Awarded the Faculty Research Award by the University of Florida College of Medicine, acknowledging her significant research contributions. |
2010 | Bihorac's research labs begin receiving continuous funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), focusing on artificial intelligence, machine learning, and deep learning for patient diagnostics in intensive care medicine. |
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