Cameron Carlin is head of Clinical Decision Support Data Science at City of Hope, a cancer research hospital in Southern California. His work focuses on transforming the data processing pipeline of research-focused machine learning into production-ready implementations. In his time at City of Hope, Cameron has led real-time deployments for predicting sepsis risk in Bone Marrow Transplant (BMT) patients, 90-day prognostication, and surgical complication risk. After graduating from the University of San Francisco MSDS program, he worked at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, implementing deep learning techniques on electronic health records (EHR) from 10 years of Pediatric ICU episodes. He is well-versed in exploratory data analysis, statistical modeling, probability theory and algorithm development. Cameron holds Bachelor’s Degrees in Statistics and Psychology from the University of California, Santa Barbara and a Master’s Degree in Data Science from the University of San Francisco.