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Matthew Glass

Medical Assistant Professor in the Department of Anesthesiology
Anesthesiology

Overview


My research interests revolve around applying Deep Learning algorithms to medicine. With a background in electrical engineering and mathematics, I enjoy collaborating with physicians to improve medicine using artificial intelligence as it relates to improving diagnostics, prognosis and patient outcomes.  Certifications include topics in Machine Learning (Stanford University), Deep Neural Networks, Convolutional Neural Networks, and Computer Vision (deeplearning.ai). I am double boarded in Anesthesiology and Internal Medicine.

Current Appointments & Affiliations


Medical Assistant Professor in the Department of Anesthesiology · 2025 - Present Anesthesiology, Clinical Science Departments

Recent Publications


Frozen-state storage stability of a monoclonal antibody: aggregation is impacted by freezing rate and solute distribution.

Journal Article J Pharm Sci · April 2013 Freezing of protein solutions perturbs protein conformation, potentially leading to aggregate formation during long-term storage in the frozen state. Macroscopic protein concentration profiles in small cylindrical vessels were determined for a monoclonal a ... Full text Link to item Cite

Effect of freezing rate and dendritic ice formation on concentration profiles of proteins frozen in cylindrical vessels.

Journal Article J Pharm Sci · April 2011 The process of freezing protein solutions can perturb the conformation of the protein and potentially lead to aggregate formation during long-term storage in the frozen state. Radial macroscopic freeze concentration and temperature profiles for bovine seru ... Full text Link to item Cite
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Education, Training & Certifications


University of Texas Medical Branch, School of Medicine · 2006 M.D.