Areas of Focus:

Data-Driven & QuantitativeEarly Disease DetectionMachine Learning & AIPrecision MedicineTranslational & ClinicalCrohn's DiseaseEndocrine DiseasesGastrointestinal DiseasesPsoriatic ArthritisRheumatoid ArthritisSystemic DiseasesType 1 DiabetesUlcerative Colitis
  • Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, NYU Grossman School of Medicine / NYU Langone Health


Dr. Souptik Barua, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Precision Medicine in the Department of Medicine at NYU Grossman School of Medicine. His research focuses on digital precision medicine, leveraging wearables, biosensors, mobile health apps, and computational methods to identify novel digital biomarkers and generate data-driven insights for chronic disease management. Using machine learning, AI, bioinformatics, and statistical approaches, his work aims to advance more personalized and proactive care.

He was a recipient of the inaugural Colton Digital Health Scholar Award in 2024 for the proposal, “Wearables and AI for Inflammatory Arthritis Management.” He also received the 2024 American Heart Association Second Century Early Faculty Independence Award and the 2023 Abramson-Stires Award for research applying wearables and AI to pregnancy complications and kidney transplant outcomes.

Projects

Featured Pilot Projects

Wearables and AI Framework for Inflammatory Arthritis Assessment and Management
Project | New York University

Wearables and AI Framework for Inflammatory Arthritis Assessment and Management

Using wearable sensors and machine learning to analyze real-world movement and sleep data, this project aims to predict treatment response earlier and enable more personalized care for inflammatory arthritis.