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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