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Hello, welcome to my homepage. I am a researcher working on AI for precision, personalized, preventative healthcare.

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On my Substack I write about - scientific and technological progress, metascience, AI, and other topics.

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I graduated with a Ph.D. in physics in 2016, and my physics training laid the foundation for my approach to AI, healthcare, biology, and other topics.

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Feel free to email me at delton aτ mgh.harvard.edu. You can also leave anonymous feedback here.

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Hello, welcome to my homepage. I am a Staff Scientist at the National Human Genome Research Institute the National Institutes of Health.

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My research focuses on how we can use data and AI for precision, personalized, preventative healthcare.

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On my Substack I write about metascience, scitech progress, AI, and other topics.

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I graduated with a Ph.D. in physics in 2016, and my physics training laid the foundation for how I approach understanding AI, biology, and other topics.

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Feel free to email me at daniel dot elton ατ nih.gov. You can also leave anonymous feedback here.

You can download my academic CV here.

Here are a few of my "internet footprints":

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