Michael Chary is a medical toxicologist, emergency physician, and computational researcher with 13 years of experience focused on improving care for poisoned patients by formalizing medical reasoning into computational systems. He serves as Co-Director of the National Capital Poison Center & webPOISONCONTROL and is an Assistant Professor at Weill Cornell Medicine, bridging clinical practice, education, and applied informatics. Trained with an MD and PhD in neuroscience from Icahn School of Medicine and a BS combining neuroscience and computer science from NYU, he brings deep domain knowledge and rigorous research skills to clinical decision support. His background includes hands-on NLP and machine learning work identifying biomedical opinion leaders and building software to track influence, reflecting a strong data-science toolkit applied to healthcare problems. Known for translating complex clinical logic into reproducible computational representations, he pursues pragmatic innovations that directly impact bedside care and poison surveillance. Based in New York, he combines frontline emergency experience with academic rigor to advance safer, smarter toxicology practice.
13 years of coding experience
BS, BS at New York University
Doctor of Medicine (M.D.), Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
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