Paul Schmiedmayer
pschmiedmayer.bsky.social
Paul Schmiedmayer
@pschmiedmayer.bsky.social
Lead Artificial Intelligence & Assistant Director Digital Health @StanfordBDHG; @Stanford; Working on @StanfordSpezi; @SwiftLang enthusiast (he/him)
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Introducing #OpenTSLM, a new family of Time-Series Language Models that natively integrate multivariate time-series data to enable multimodal reasoning.

Outstanding work by Patrick, Thomas, and our amazing team at Stanford, in collaboration with Google, Amazon, and ETH 🚀

arxiv.org/abs/2510.02410
OpenTSLM: Time-Series Language Models for Reasoning over Multivariate Medical Text- and Time-Series Data
LLMs have emerged as powerful tools for interpreting multimodal data. In medicine, they hold particular promise for synthesizing large volumes of clinical information into actionable insights and digi...
arxiv.org
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📣 It's a landmark day for Swift, with three announcements that expand the ecosystem for developers everywhere. Here’s what’s new! 🧵
November 6, 2025 at 10:30 PM
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📣Announcing the first preview releases of Swift for Android, enabling you to build Android business logic with the same Swift that you use for Apple platforms. www.swift.org/blog/nightly... #Android
October 24, 2025 at 8:06 PM
Introducing #OpenTSLM, a new family of Time-Series Language Models that natively integrate multivariate time-series data to enable multimodal reasoning.

Outstanding work by Patrick, Thomas, and our amazing team at Stanford, in collaboration with Google, Amazon, and ETH 🚀

arxiv.org/abs/2510.02410
OpenTSLM: Time-Series Language Models for Reasoning over Multivariate Medical Text- and Time-Series Data
LLMs have emerged as powerful tools for interpreting multimodal data. In medicine, they hold particular promise for synthesizing large volumes of clinical information into actionable insights and digi...
arxiv.org
October 13, 2025 at 4:54 PM
Great updates in Swift 6.2; we are looking forward to incorporating all of this in our work with @stanfordspezi.bsky.social at @stanfordbdhg.bsky.social 🚀

Thank you to everyone working on all these changes and future improvements to the language!
Swift 6.2 is here, including so much 🆕🥳:
⏩Approachable concurrency
🦺Opt-in strict memory safety
📦WebAssembly support
🏃Faster build perf for macros
🐞Enhanced async debugging
📚Inline stack-based arrays
🚇Subprocess support
🧪Test result attachments
www.swift.org/blog/swift-6...
Swift 6.2 Released
We’re excited to announce Swift 6.2, a release aimed at making every Swift developer more productive, regardless of where or how you write code. From improved tooling and libraries to enhancements in ...
www.swift.org
September 16, 2025 at 6:32 PM
Excited to speak at the @dcinetwork.org Conference at @harvard.edu, June 25–27, 2025, to share our AI and digital health work at @stanfordbdhg.bsky.social and leading the development of the @stanfordspezi.bsky.social ecosystem.

Thanks to @yuriquintana.com for bringing this community together!
@pschmiedmayer.bsky.social will speak at the DCI Network Conference at Harvard, June 25–27.

He’ll share insights on scaling access to care with open-source tools, AI, and interoperability, and on using chatbots to connect patients with their records.

Program: www.dcinetwork.org/patients2025
June 21, 2025 at 1:08 AM
Join us in person in a few days to learn more about @stanfordspezi.bsky.social 🚀

bit.ly/SpeziWWDC
June 10, 2025 at 10:44 PM
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Are you interested in @stanfordspezi.bsky.social and in town for Apple’s #WWDC next week? Join us for our Stanford Spezi WWDC Meetup on June 12, 4 PM!

Register: bit.ly/SpeziWWDC
Learn more about Spezi: github.com/StanfordSpezi
June 7, 2025 at 8:43 PM
Are you interested in @stanfordspezi.bsky.social and in town for Apple’s #WWDC next week? Join us for our Stanford Spezi WWDC Meetup on June 12, 4 PM!

Register: bit.ly/SpeziWWDC
Learn more about Spezi: github.com/StanfordSpezi
June 7, 2025 at 8:43 PM
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Our team is studying how LLMs can explain medical records. Adults or caregivers of children who recently received medical care may be eligible. 30-min session + $50 Amazon gift card. Learn more: forms.gle/Nhc2CisFmo9x... For complaints, concerns, or Participant's rights, contact 1-866-680-2906.
May 30, 2025 at 4:57 PM
We had a great time at the AMIA (American Medical Informatics Association) Clincial Informatics Conference!

Exciting to share our efforts within the @stanfordspezi.bsky.social ecosystem and all the research, translation, and teaching we are doing at @stanfordbdhg.bsky.social 🚀
Congrats @vishnuravi.bsky.social, @pschmiedmayer.bsky.social & Aydin Zahedivash on a successful workshop and presentation at @amiainformatics.bsky.social #CIC25 on building patient-centered digital health solutions with Stanford Spezi and promoting digital health innovation in pediatrics!
May 24, 2025 at 4:56 AM
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Our team is at @amiainformatics.bsky.social #CIC25! Join @vishnuravi.bsky.social, @pschmiedmayer.bsky.social, & @AZahedivash tomorrow morning at 10:30am for a hands-on workshop on building your own #FHIR based, AI-enabled digital health app with Stanford Spezi (@stanfordspezi.bsky.social)!
May 19, 2025 at 8:38 PM
We continue to advance our research on privacy-preserving and scaling AI implementations for on-device reasoning for patient-facing solutions!

I am proud to lead a team of so many talented researchers and students at Stanford Biodesign Digital Health:
@pschmiedmayer.bsky.social, Patrick Langer, and Thomas Kaar represented our group at #LlamaCon2025 and presented our poster on “Medicine on the Edge: Comparative Performance Analysis of On‑Device LLMs for Clinical Reasoning", work by Leon Nissen, et. al.
May 15, 2025 at 1:33 AM
Applications for our Stanford Biodesign Innovation Fellowship are now open! Apply at bit.ly/BiodesignFellow 🚀
May 6, 2025 at 10:41 PM
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What's new in Swift 6.1? Trailing commas in lists, metatype key paths, Swift Testing scopes, and more! Apologies for being late to write this up, but as usual I've given it the full treatment, including an interactive Xcode Playground: www.hackingwithswift.com/articles/276...
What's new in Swift 6.1?
Trailing commas in lists, metatype key paths, diagnostic groups, and more.
www.hackingwithswift.com
May 1, 2025 at 11:16 AM
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🔵 Easily onboard users to your digital health app with SpeziOnboarding! 🔵

Onboarding in digital health apps can be complex and time-consuming to build — SpeziOnboarding makes it simple with just a few lines of code!

Explore more on GitHub: github.com/StanfordSpez...
April 25, 2025 at 6:54 AM
Incorporating clinicians and computer scientists in a multidisciplinary team is the secret of success; congratulations to @draalami.bsky.social, @vishnuravi.bsky.social, Aydin, and everyone in our team who aims to be a medical doctor in the future 🚀
On National Doctor's Day, we proudly honor our team's exceptional physician leaders — Dr. Oliver Aalami (@draalami.bsky.social),
Dr. Vishnu Ravi (@vishnuravi.bsky.social), and Dr. Aydin Zahedivash — who balance their clinical careers with pioneering work in digital health. 🚀
March 31, 2025 at 12:15 PM
We had a wonderful time introducing students to our CS342 course at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden! 🇸🇪

Always great to expand the ecosystem and share @stanfordspezi.bsky.social with more students 🚀
This past week, students in Digital Health Implementation at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden got an in-person crash course in digital health app development from our teaching team @draalami.bsky.social @vishnuravi.bsky.social @pschmiedmayer.bsky.social. Excited to see what they build! 🚀
March 30, 2025 at 1:13 AM
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Spring is here (in the northern hemisphere) 🪺🐣 -- and what could be a better time for some code tidying? Fortunately Periphery is here to rescue us, building unused code detection on top of swift-syntax. Have you tried it? github.com/peripheryapp...
March 26, 2025 at 11:38 PM
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How do you install Swift swiftly? With Swiftly, of course! Swiftly is the new default installer and version manager for downloading and updating the standalone Swift toolchain -- on macOS and Linux. ⏩🏁 www.swift.org/blog/introdu...
Introducing swiftly 1.0
Today we’re delighted to introduce the first stable release of swiftly, a Swift version manager that takes the pain out of installing, managing and updating your Swift toolchain.
www.swift.org
March 28, 2025 at 8:52 PM
Checkout SpeziLLM; a great way to integrate LLMs in digital health applications including on-device LLM execution: github.com/StanfordSpez...
March 25, 2025 at 6:31 PM
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Bringing AI to Digital Health with SpeziLLM!
Built by the Stanford Spezi team, SpeziLLM makes it easy to integrate LLMs into Swift-based health apps.
Open-source. Powerful. Ready to use.
👉 github.com/StanfordSpezi/SpeziLLM

@pschmiedmayer.bsky.social @PhilippZagar @Leon Nissen @Vishnu Ravi
March 25, 2025 at 4:18 PM
Great work by our team; excited about an other great system built using @stanfordspezi.bsky.social!
Our team at Stanford Digital Health, in collaboration with William Bosl, developed the @stanfordspezi.bsky.social i-based NeuroNest system—a scalable, open-source EEG platform for early neurodevelopmental screening. Learn more at arxiv.org/html/2503.13....
March 25, 2025 at 3:30 PM
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Our team at Stanford Digital Health, in collaboration with William Bosl, developed the @stanfordspezi.bsky.social i-based NeuroNest system—a scalable, open-source EEG platform for early neurodevelopmental screening. Learn more at arxiv.org/html/2503.13....
March 25, 2025 at 3:24 PM