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Overview

Mor Peleg is affiliated with the University of Haifa in Israel and primarily conducts research in the field of Medicine. Their work spans several specialized subfields including Artificial Intelligence, Applied Psychology, Molecular Biology, Epidemiology, and General Health Professions.

The scientist's research addresses multiple topics, including:

  • Digital Mental Health Interventions
  • Chronic Disease Management Strategies
  • Machine Learning in Healthcare
  • Mobile Health and mHealth Applications
  • Behavioral Health and Interventions
  • Biomedical Text Mining and Ontologies
  • Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare and Education

Their recent publications highlight ongoing contributions to biomedical informatics and related domains. Notable papers include:

  • "A review of AI and Data Science support for cancer management" (2021), published in Artificial Intelligence in Medicine
  • "Leveraging generative AI for clinical evidence synthesis needs to ensure trustworthiness" (2024), published in Journal of Biomedical Informatics
  • "Towards a goal-oriented methodology for clinical-guideline-based management recommendations for patients with multimorbidity: GoCom and its preliminary evaluation" (2020), published in Journal of Biomedical Informatics
  • "Identifying underlying patterns in Alzheimer's disease trajectory: a deep learning approach and Mendelian randomization analysis" (2023), published in EClinicalMedicine
  • "Genetically supported targets and drug repurposing for brain aging: A systematic study in the UK Biobank" (2025), published in Science Advances

The venues where Mor Peleg frequently publishes include:

  • Journal of Biomedical Informatics (12 publications)
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research) (9 publications)
  • arXiv (Cornell University) (8 publications)
  • Faculty of 1000 Research Ltd (4 publications)
  • SSRN Electronic Journal (3 publications)

The list of frequent co-authors collaborating with Mor Peleg includes:

  • Szymon Wilk
  • Silvana Quaglini
  • Lucia Sacchi
  • Alexandra Kogan
  • Aneta Lisowska

Best Publications

  • Comparing computer-interpretable guideline models: a case-study approach.

    Mor Peleg;Samson W. Tu;Jonathan Bury;Paolo Ciccarese

  • Computer-interpretable clinical guidelines

    Mor Peleg

  • GLIF3: a representation format for sharable computer-interpretable clinical practice guidelines

    Aziz A. Boxwala;Mor Peleg;Samson Tu;Omolola Ogunyemi

  • GLIF3: the evolution of a guideline representation format.

    Mor Peleg;Aziz A. Boxwala;Omolola Ogunyemi;Qing T. Zeng

  • Representation primitives, process models and patient data in computer-interpretable clinical practice guidelines: a literature review of guideline representation models.

    Dongwen Wang;Mor Peleg;Samson W Tu;Aziz A Boxwala

  • Modelling biological processes using workflow and Petri Net models.

    Mor Peleg;Iwei Yeh;Russ B. Altman

  • Using Petri Net Tools to Study Properties and Dynamics of Biological Systems

    Mor Peleg;Daniel L. Rubin;Russ B. Altman

  • Design and implementation of the GLIF3 guideline execution engine

    Dongwen Wang;Mor Peleg;Samson W. Tu;Aziz A. Boxwala

  • A practical method for transforming free-text eligibility criteria into computable criteria

    Samson W. Tu;Mor Peleg;Simona Carini;Michael Bobak

  • Improving business process decision making based on past experience

    Johny Ghattas;Pnina Soffer;Mor Peleg

  • The model multiplicity problem: experimenting with real-time specification methods

    M. Peleg;D. Dori

  • A Pattern-based Analysis of Clinical Computer-interpretable Guideline Modeling Languages

    NA Nataliya Mulyar;Wmp Wil van der Aalst;M Peleg

  • Situation-Based Access Control: Privacy management via modeling of patient data access scenarios

    Mor Peleg;Dizza Beimel;Dov Dori;Yaron Denekamp

  • Decision support, knowledge representation and management in medicine.

    M. Peleg;S. Tu

  • Section 5: Decision Support, Knowledge Representation and Management: Decision Support, Knowledge Representation and Management in Medicine

    M. Peleg;S. Tu

  • Mapping computerized clinical guidelines to electronic medical records: Knowledge-data ontological mapper (KDOM)

    Mor Peleg;Sagi Keren;Yaron Denekamp

  • The InterMed approach to sharable computer-interpretable guidelines: a review

    Mor Peleg;Aziz A. Boxwala;Samson Tu;Qing Treitler Zeng

  • Assessment of a personalized and distributed patient guidance system

    Mor Peleg;Yuval Shahar;Silvana Quaglini;Tom Broens

  • Sharable representation of clinical guidelines in GLIF: relationship to the Arden syntax

    Mor Peleg;Aziz A. Boxwala;Elmer Bernstam;Samson Tu

  • Toward Standardization of Electronic Guideline Representation

    Mor Peleg;Ronilda C. Lacson;Elmer V. Bernstam;Aziz A. Boxwala

  • GLIF3: A Representation Format for Sharable Computer-Interpretable Clinical Practice

    Aziz A. Boxwala;Mor Peleg;Samson W. Tu;Omolola Ijeoma Ogunyemi

Frequent Co-Authors

Samson W. Tu
Samson W. Tu Stanford University
Robert A. Greenes
Robert A. Greenes Arizona State University
Edward H. Shortliffe
Edward H. Shortliffe Columbia University
Pnina Soffer
Pnina Soffer University of Haifa
Manfred Reichert
Manfred Reichert University of Ulm
Vimla L. Patel
Vimla L. Patel Columbia University
Dov Dori
Dov Dori Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Elmer V. Bernstam
Elmer V. Bernstam The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Russ B. Altman
Russ B. Altman Stanford University

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