Sophie Boileau Khorasani
Harvard Medical School "Optimizing Pulmonary Embolism Care Across Resource Settings with Machine Learning"
Biography
Sophie Khorasani is a second-year medical student at Harvard Medical School.
She earned her bachelor’s degree in statistics from Harvard College, with a secondary field in global health and health policy. Her early research applied statistical and machine learning methods to large-scale Medicare claims data to inform health policy.
As a medical student, she conducts research at the Center for Vascular Emergencies at Massachusetts General Hospital under the mentorship of Dr. Christopher Kabrhel and Dr. Drew Birrenkott. Her work focuses on developing machine learning models to optimize treatment strategies for pulmonary embolism.
She brings interdisciplinary experience in statistical methods, machine learning, and health care policy and operations. She has prior work at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, and the Boston Consulting Group.
