Gabe Brat, PhD

Gabriel Brat, MD

Assistant Professor of Surgery, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Assistant Professor of Biomedical Informatics, Harvard Medical School (Secondary)

Gabriel Brat is a trauma surgeon, surgical intensivist, and assistant professor of surgery at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. He is also an assistant professor in biomedical informatics at Harvard Medical School (secondary). As the director of the Surgical Informatics Lab, Dr. Brat has a broad research focus on informatics tools to improve surgical outcomes. His interests include clinical decision support to optimize surgical opioid prescribing, computer vision of open surgical videos for performance analysis and feedback, and leveraging large-scale database and machine learning models to inform surgical planning and improve outcomes. As the co-founder of a successful recently acquired machine learning and computer vision company, he now teaches health IT innovation courses at the medical school and mentors several digital health startups. Gabriel has an undergraduate degree in bioengineering and a graduate degree in public health and biostatistics from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. He completed his medical training at Stanford University and his surgical residency at Johns Hopkins Hospital.

Phenotyping the Immune Response to Trauma: A Multiparametric Systems Immunology Approach.
Authors: Seshadri A, Brat GA, Yorkgitis BK, Keegan J, Dolan J, Salim A, Askari R, Lederer JA.
Crit Care Med
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Functional status, age, and long-term survival after trauma.
Authors: Peetz AB, Brat GA, Rydingsward J, Askari R, Olufajo OA, Elias KM, Mogensen KM, Lesage JL, Horkan CM, Salim A, Christopher KB.
Surgery
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Mesenchymal Stem Cells Enhance Nerve Regeneration in a Rat Sciatic Nerve Repair and Hindlimb Transplant Model.
Authors: Cooney DS, Wimmers EG, Ibrahim Z, Grahammer J, Christensen JM, Brat GA, Wu LW, Sarhane KA, Lopez J, Wallner C, Furtmüller GJ, Yuan N, Pang J, Sarkar K, Lee WP, Brandacher G.
Sci Rep
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Use of National Burden to Define Operative Emergency General Surgery.
Authors: Scott JW, Olufajo OA, Brat GA, Rose JA, Zogg CK, Haider AH, Salim A, Havens JM.
JAMA Surg
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Whatever happens to trauma patients who leave against medical advice?
Authors: Olufajo OA, Metcalfe D, Yorkgitis BK, Cooper Z, Askari R, Havens JM, Brat GA, Haider AH, Salim A.
Am J Surg
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The truth about trauma readmissions.
Authors: Olufajo OA, Cooper Z, Yorkgitis BK, Najjar PA, Metcalfe D, Havens JM, Askari R, Brat GA, Haider AH, Salim A.
Am J Surg
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A multiphase transitioning peptide hydrogel for suturing ultrasmall vessels.
Authors: Smith DJ, Brat GA, Medina SH, Tong D, Huang Y, Grahammer J, Furtmüller GJ, Oh BC, Nagy-Smith KJ, Walczak P, Brandacher G, Schneider JP.
Nat Nanotechnol
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Intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm of the liver: GI image.
Authors: Mo A, Brat G, Spolverato G, Pawlik TM.
J Gastrointest Surg
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The diagnosis and surgical treatment of pancreatoblastoma in adults: a case series and review of the literature.
Authors: Salman B, Brat G, Yoon YS, Hruban RH, Singhi AD, Fishman EK, Herman JM, Wolfgang CL.
J Gastrointest Surg
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Missing consent forms in the preoperative area: a single-center assessment of the scope of the problem and its downstream effects.
Authors: Garonzik-Wang JM, Brat G, Salazar JH, Dhanasopon A, Lin A, Akinkuotu A, O'Daly A, Elder B, Olino K, Burns W, Camp M, Lipsett PA, Freischlag JA, Haut ER.
JAMA Surg
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