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Conference Keynote Speaker
NAME: Pooja Maheria
Designation: Data Analyst University of Alabama at Birmingham USA
Country: USA
SPEAKER ID: ISPC-2
CONFERENCE DATES: 20-22 SEP 2025 (Historical Realities and Philosophical Ideals: Dialogues Between Disciplines) Tashkent State University of Oriental Studies International Scientific-Practical Conference.
CONFERENCE TYPE: Hybrid
SECTION: Artificial Intelligence
CONFERENCE SPEECH TITLE : Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Health: From Medical Innovation to Social and Global Well-Being
SHORT DESCRIPTION : This keynote explores how Artificial Intelligence is revolutionizing healthcare by integrating medical data, social determinants of health, and global insights. It examines AI’s role in improving diagnostics, predicting public health trends, addressing inequities, and shaping policies for a healthier, more equitable future worldwide.
WORK EXPERIENCE
Data Analyst University of Alabama at Birmingham Birmingham, AL Dec 2023 - Present
Data Analyst Intern Autocar Trucks Birmingham, AL May 2022 - Aug 2022
PUBLICATIONS
1. Essam, E.N., Maheria, P., Hurwitz, E., Anzalone, A.J., Li, D., Islam, J.Y., Sun, J., Butzin-Dozier, Z., Safo, S.E., Williams, T., Hassan, S.A., et al., Camacho-Rivera, M., Patel, R.C., Fadul, N. (Forthcoming). Disparities in Access to COVID-19 Therapeutics in Patients with and without HIV in the US National COVID Cohort Collaborative (N3C).
2. Hurwitz, E., Varley, C.D., Anzolone, A.J., Madhira, V., Olex, A.L., Sun, J., Vaidya, D., Fadul, N., Islam, J.Y., Jackson, L.E., Wilkins, K.J., Butzin-Dozier, Z., Li, D., Safo, S.E., McMurry, J.A., Maheria, P., Williams, T., Hassan, S.A., Haendel, M.A., Patel, R.C.; The National Clinical Cohort Collaborative (N3C) Consortium. (2025). Identifying people living with or those at risk for HIV in a nationally sampled electronic health record repository called the National Clinical Cohort Collaborative: Computational phenotyping study
3. Virk, M.K., Shafi, J., Maheria, P., Basha, G., Kooreman, H.E., Humphrey, J., Carlucci, J.G., Chepkemoi, A., Bernard, C., McHenry, M.S., Musick, B., Kerich, C., Matelong, W., Yiannoutsos, C.T., Kosgei, W., Songok, J., Wools-Kaloustian, K., Were, E., & Patel, R.C. (2025). Associations between nighttime or weekend deliveries and adverse maternal, birth, and neonatal outcomes: secondary analysis of the MANGO study in western Kenya. Analysis of Gun Crimes across USA website
4. Patel, R.C., Ndlovu, N., Maheria, P., Kgoa, R., Kew, L., Kapa, L.D., Reddy, K., Govindasami, M., Matswake, N., Sigcu, N., et al. (2025). Pharmacokinetic and clinical associations between doravirine-containing ART and injectable and implantable hormonal contraceptive methods among women living with HIV in South Africa.
AWARDS AND RECOGNITION
Outstanding Student of MS in Data Science University of Alabama at Birmingham- Department of Arts and Sciences Birmingham, AL Feb 2023 Received Student Excellence Award among all data science graduate students for excelling in academic courses as well as balancing co-curricular activities.
Best Project of Computer Science Department Bengaluru, India Visvesvaraya Technological University May 2020 Received research grant by VTU and ‘Best Project’ title for the project “Mobile Usage Monitoring in Classroom” among all final-year projects of the CS department at Bangalore Institute of Technology.