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Biography
Imad‑Addin Almasri is a distinguished economist and statistician affiliated with Damascus University’s Faculty of Economics and serving on the Advisory Board of Stemosis for Scientific Research in Damascus, Syria . Holding a Bachelor’s in Economics and a Master’s in Quantitative Methods & Applied Statistics, he brings over eight years of professional experience as a Senior Data Analytics Specialist, professional trainer, and applied researcher.
His academic and research portfolio spans more than 40 publications, accruing over 9,000 reads and 78 citations, with a notable focus on health, public policy, and social science topics. A highlight of his work includes the July 2024 mini-review titled “The Power of Artificial Intelligence for Improved Patient Outcomes, Ethical Practices and Overcoming Challenges,” published in IgMin Research. This paper delves into AI’s transformative role in healthcare—covering applications from disease diagnosis and personalized treatment to algorithmic ethics and global regulatory frameworks.
Beyond his scholarly achievements, Imad‑Addin is a certified Professional Scrum Master™, adept in data-driven business and social research, project management, economic feasibility studies, monitoring and evaluation, and statistical quality assurance. His influence extends through training initiatives and active involvement in professional forums like the International Youth Chamber (JCI Damascus), where he notably contributed to the “Ethical Compass” project, enhancing professional ethics documentation in Syrian organizations.
Dedicated to youth empowerment and societal development, Imad‑Addin integrates academic rigor with applied projects. At Damascus University, he mentors future economists and statisticians; through Stemosis, he promotes multidisciplinary research spanning medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, management, and economics. His expertise is further visible in pioneering cross-sectional studies on workplace dynamics and sexual harassment, reinforcing his role at the intersection of quantitative methods, social research, and ethical leadership
Research Interest
Imad-Addin Almasri’s research interests lie at the intersection of applied economics, statistics, and interdisciplinary social science. His work focuses extensively on data analytics, public health policy, quantitative research methods, and AI applications in healthcare. He explores how statistical modeling and machine learning can enhance decision-making in economic forecasting, patient outcomes, and organizational efficiency. Imad-Addin is also deeply invested in ethical governance, including professional ethics in corporate and academic environments. Through his role at Stemosis for Scientific Research, he contributes to diverse projects involving economic feasibility studies, health behavior analysis, and socioeconomic development. His collaborative research includes sexual harassment in the workplace, AI integration in medical diagnostics, and quality assurance in education and health systems. A certified Professional Scrum Master™, he integrates project management and monitoring & evaluation (M&E) principles into his research methodologies, aiming to bridge the gap between academic theory and real-world policy solutions across Syria and the MENA region.
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing healthcare by enhancing patient outcomes, reducing costs, and increasing the efficiency of medical professionals. This mini-review explores the diverse applications of AI in healthcare, including disease diagnosis, personalized treatment plans, and patient survival rate predictions. AI technologies such as Machine Learning (ML), deep learning, Natural Language Processing (NLP), and Robotic Process Automation (RPA) are becoming integral to modern healthcare practices. These technologies enable earl...y disease detection, particularly in cases like cancer, by analyzing medical images and patient data, leading to more effective and personalized treatment strategies. Additionally, AI can predict patient outcomes by analyzing large datasets from electronic health records, providing valuable insights that can inform clinical decisions. However, the integration of AI in healthcare also presents significant ethical challenges. Issues such as data privacy, algorithmic bias, lack of transparency, and the potential for increased health inequalities need to be addressed. The World Health Organization (WHO) has provided guidelines emphasizing the ethical use of AI, highlighting the importance of designing AI systems that respect human rights and promote equity. As AI continues to advance, it is crucial to ensure its responsible and transparent use to maximize benefits and minimize risks. This review underscores the transformative potential of AI in healthcare while calling for vigilant ethical considerations to ensure that AI technologies are implemented in a manner that enhances patient care and upholds ethical standards.