Dahlia Shvets
About Dahlia Shvets
Dahlia Shvets is a Data Scientist at Scripps Health in the Greater San Diego Area, with a background in bioinformatics and biochemistry.
Current Position at Scripps Health
Dahlia Shvets is currently employed as a Data Scientist at Scripps Health in the Greater San Diego Area. In this role, she has contributed to a project focusing on predictive analytics for patient outcomes. Additionally, she developed a machine learning model that improved the accuracy of disease diagnosis by 15%.
Previous Experience at Atrium Health
Before joining Scripps Health, Dahlia Shvets worked at Atrium Health in multiple roles. She served as Health Services Researcher Intermediate from 2018 to 2019 and as Health Services Researcher Associate from 2017 to 2018 in Charlotte, North Carolina. Her responsibilities involved conducting health services research and supporting various projects within the organization.
Education in Bioinformatics and Biochemistry
Dahlia Shvets completed a Master's Degree in Bioinformatics from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, studying from 2014 to 2016. Prior to that, she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Biochemistry from Purdue University, where she studied from 2008 to 2012.
Research and Fellowship Experience
Dahlia Shvets has diverse research experience. She was an NSF-EAPSI Research Fellow at the National Science Foundation in Taipei City, Taiwan, in 2016, and a Research Intern at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland, in 2015. She has also held roles as a Graduate Life Fellow and Graduate Research Assistant at UNC Charlotte, in addition to working as a Quality Assurance Technician at COVERIS and a Research Assistant at Purdue University.
Publications and Presentations
Dahlia Shvets has made significant contributions to academic research. She presented a paper on machine learning applications in healthcare at the 2021 International Conference on Data Science and Advanced Analytics. Additionally, she published a research article on the use of AI in personalized medicine in the Journal of Biomedical Informatics.
Mentorship and Community Involvement
Dahlia Shvets actively volunteers as a mentor for the Women in Data Science (WiDS) initiative. In this role, she provides guidance and support to young women who are entering the field of data science, helping to foster the next generation of professionals in the industry.