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level. His work in this area has involved using a combination of both computational/theoretical models coupled with biochemical experiments, which are designed to test and refine these models. Most notably, Stultz’ research group has developed methods for analyzing and modeling intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) that are involved in neurodegenerative disorders. In the mid 2010s, he and his coworkers developed a novel method for modeling IDPs that uses Bayesian statistics to quantify the uncertainty in the underlying structural ensemble. Stultz and his lab have also developed a variational Bayes’ method that enables them to apply these methods to larger systems in a fraction of the CPU time that would be required using a standard Bayes’ formalism.
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Stultz's research is focused on understanding the behavior of biomolecules that are involved in common human diseases; on development of machine learning models to identify high risk patients; and on the development of optimal treatment strategies for high risk patients. His work involves the use of
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Stultz began his career in computational biophysics, modeling the structure and function of flexible proteins that play a role in a number of common human diseases. His early research focused on building and applying computational tools to improve understanding of disease processes at the molecular
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In recent years, work in Stultz’s group has shifted to the application of signal processing and machine learning tools to help identify patients at elevated risk of cardiovascular death after an acute coronary syndrome. Stultz and collaborators have developed several ECG-based metrics that help in
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that are involved in common human diseases; on development of machine learning models to identify high risk patients; and on the development of optimal treatment strategies for high risk patients. His work involves the use of computational modeling and machine learning. He is a past recipient of a
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Stultz has received several honors in recognition of his work. These include a James Tolbert Shipley Prize from Harvard Medical School, a Burroughs Wellcome Fund Career Award (2003), the Irving London Teaching Award (2006), the W. M. Keck Career Development Professorship in Biomedical Engineering
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Syed Z., Stultz CM., Scirica BM., Guttag JV. Computationally Generated Cardiac Biomarkers for Risk Stratification Following Acute Coronary Syndrome. Science: Translational Medicine 28 September Vol 3 Issue 102 102ra95,
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Gurry, T., Ullman, O., Fisher, C. K., Perovic, I., Pochapsky, T., & Stultz, C. M. (2013). The Dynamic Structure of α-Synuclein Multimers. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 135(10), 3865–3872.
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Ziegler, Z.; Schmidt, M.; Gurry, T.; Burger, V.; Stultz, C. M. (2016). "Mollack: a web server for the automated creation of conformational ensembles for intrinsically disordered proteins".
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Stultz joined Harvard Medical School as a Clinical Fellow in 1997, becoming a Research Fellow in 2000. At the same time, he also worked as an Intern, Resident and Cardiology Fellow at the
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Fisher, C. K., Huang, A., & Stultz, C. M. (2010). Modeling Intrinsically Disordered Proteins with Bayesian Statistics. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 132(42), 14919–14927.
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Stultz, C. M., Nambudripad, R., Lathrop, R. H., & White, J. V. (1997). Predicting Protein Structure With Probabilistic Models. Advances in Molecular and Cell Biology, 447–506.
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from MIT (2007), a Career Award from the National Science Foundation (2008), a Renée Finn Faculty Research Innovation Fellowship (2014). He was inducted into the
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Myers PD., Huang W., Anderson F., Stultz SM. (2017) Choosing Clinical Variables for Risk Stratification Post-Acute Coronary Syndrome, Scientific Reports 7 , 1–12
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Fisher, C. K., & Stultz, C. M. (2011). Constructing ensembles for intrinsically disordered proteins. Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 21(3), 426–431.
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Stultz, C. M. (2002). Localized Unfolding of Collagen Explains Collagenase Cleavage Near Imino-poor Sites. Journal of Molecular Biology, 319(5), 997–1003.
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Stultz CM. The Advent of Clinically Useful Deep Learning. Journal of the American College of Cardiology, Electrophysiology (2019), vol. 5 no. 5 587-589
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In addition to his academic appointments, Stultz is a member of the Research Laboratory of Electronics (RLE), and an associate member of the
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Stultz, C. M., White, J. V., & Smith, T. F. (2008). Structural analysis based on state-space modeling. Protein Science, 2(3), 305–314.
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Stultz, C. M.; Karplus, M. (2000). "Dynamic ligand design and combinatorial optimization: designing inhibitors to endothiapepsin".
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and a Ph.D. in Biophysics from Harvard University, both in 1997. His Ph.D. thesis work was done in the laboratory of Nobelist
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College of Fellows. for "ground-breaking contributions to the understanding of protein function in health and disease".
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survivor in the immediate aftermath of the attack are described in the 2017 book Perfect Strangers.
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identifying patients at elevated risk of cardiovascular death after an acute coronary syndrome.
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Stultz received his A.B. magna cum laude in Mathematics and Philosophy from
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in 1988. He then went on to receive a M.D. magna cum laude from
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Burger, Virginia M.; Gurry, Thomas; Stultz, Collin M. (2014).
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Stultz's research is focused on understanding the behavior of
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American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering
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American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering
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Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
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Harvard–MIT Program in Health Sciences and Technology
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Stultz, M.D., Ph.D." 189:Brigham & Women's Hospital 134:Massachusetts General Hospital 1: 813:Harvard Medical School alumni 663:10.1093/bioinformatics/btw200 155:. He is also a member of the 849: 203:The Human Face of Big Data 618:10.1016/j.sbi.2011.04.001 111: 59: 388:"Collin Stultz, MD, PhD" 149:Burroughs Wellcome Award 430:"Collin M. Stultz - CV" 210:Boston Marathon bombing 808:Harvard College alumni 173:Harvard Medical School 87:Harvard Medical School 246:Selected publications 122:biomolecular engineer 744:. 13 September 2012. 703:10.3390/polym6102684 233:Societies and awards 159:College of Fellows. 128:and academic at the 126:physician-scientist 64:Academic background 818:American engineers 402:"Collin M. 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