Suchi Saria received her PhD'11 in Computer Science with a machine learning and clinical informatics focus from Stanford University with Daphne Koller as her mentor. Saria is an Assistant Professor at Johns Hopkins University in the departments of Computer Science within the school of Engineering and Health Policy within the Bloomberg school of Public Health. She is also visiting Harvard Medical School as an NSF Computing Innovation fellow this year. She has won various awards including, a Best Student Paper and a Best Student Paper Finalist award, the Rambus Fellowship, the Microsoft full scholarship and the National Science Foundation Computing Innovation Fellowship. Her research interests lie in developing novel machine learning and data-driven solutions for improving health care delivery both at the point of care and for analysis by policy makers. Her thesis work has been featured in national and international press outlets including CBS Radio, France's national newspaper Le Monde and NIH's Medline Plus.