Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine
As an Assistant Professor in the Division of Precision Medicine in the Department of Medicine at NYUGSOM, my research is centered around digital precision medicine - which aims to combine digital health tools (wearables, biosensors, mHealth apps) and computational modeling to discover novel data-driven insights and 'digital biomarkers' for chronic diseases. We accomplish this via novel applications of data science tools (machine learning, AI, bioinformatics, and statistics) to digital health data.
I am a recipient of the 2024 American Heart Association Second Century Early Faculty Independence award where we will study the potential of wearables and AI in identifying early digital biomarkers of pregnancy complications such as hypertensive disorders of pregnancy and gestational diabetes. I also received the inaugural Abramson-Stires award by NYUGSOM Department of Medicine in 2023 to investigate the potential of wearables and AI to monitor clinical outcomes in kidney transplant recipients.
LinkedIn: Souptik Barua
New York, NY 10016
Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine at NYU Grossman School of Medicine
PhD from Rice University
Rice University, Scalable Health Lab, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Transplantation direct. 2026 Feb; 12(2):e1910
American heart journal. 2025 May 14; 289:48-56
Scientific reports. 2024 Feb 05; 14(1):2915
EClinicalMedicine. 2021 May; 35:100853
NPJ digital medicine. 2024; 7(1):