Dr. Keith J. Dreyer is a distinguished medical professional and the Chief Data Science Officer at Mass General Brigham (MGB), where he oversees the development and implementation of AI-based algorithms in healthcare. His expertise uniquely positions him to lead MGB’s initiatives in harnessing artificial intelligence to improve patient outcomes and streamline clinical processes. As Vice Chairman of Radiology, Dreyer combines clinical insight with technological innovation to advance medical imaging practices.
In recognition of his impactful contributions to the field, TIME magazine named Dr. Dreyer to its inaugural Time 100 AI list in 2023, highlighting him as one of the 100 most influential individuals in artificial intelligence globally. This accolade reflects his leadership not only in clinical data science but also in fostering collaboration among radiologists to understand the practical challenges and opportunities of AI in medical imaging.
Dr. Dreyer founded the MGH & BWH Center for Clinical Data Science, a pivotal establishment aimed at integrating data-driven solutions into clinical practice. His involvement with the American College of Radiology includes serving as Chairman of the Informatics Commission, and he currently holds the position of Chief Science Officer at ACR DSI, where he promotes best practices in radiology informatics.
In addition to his recognition by TIME, Dr. Dreyer received The Dr. Joe Gitlin Award in 2023 from the Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine (SIIM), honoring his lifetime contributions to imaging and informatics. His work continues to shape the future of healthcare through innovative, high-impact solutions that leverage the power of artificial intelligence.