Member Database

Vincent Chen, MD, MS

He/Him

Assistant Professor
Medicine

I completed my undergraduate studies at Amherst College, followed by medical school at Harvard Medical School, residency at Stanford Healthcare, and gastroenterology/hepatology fellowships at the University of Michigan (completed June 2020). My clinical practice is primarily in general hepatology and endoscopy, and my research interests focus on using “big data” with genetics and machine learning to predict risk of complications among patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.


Projects:

Genetic association analysis of Biobank data, Genetics and Outcomes, Genetics of Obesity

University Affiliation(s)

IHPI

Research Area(s)

Artificial Intelligence | Bioinformatics | Data science / Analytics / AI | Diabetes and management | Genetics / Genomics / other OMICS | Health outcomes | Medical decision making | Obesity | Social Determinants of Health | next-gen genomic sequencing

Grants

  • Co-investigator of: Michigan Hepatotoxicity Clinical Research Network Renewal 2018
  • Principal investigator of: Integrating genetic and environmental factors to predict risk of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
  • Principal investigator of: Predictive models for incident cirrhosis in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease using genetic and electronic medical record-based risk factors
View all grants