Artificial intelligence/machine learning survey for healthcare series

Artificial intelligence/machine learning is playing an ever-expanding role in everyday life, but also in medical research and healthcare. AI/ML models can now detect skin cancer from a cell phone picture of a person’s skin.

Are you interested in discovering the research potential of using artificial intelligence/machine learning? The AVÀÇÂÛ̳ Native Tribal Health Consortium Research Services and the UAF Center for AVÀÇÂÛ̳ Native Health Research are organizing a series of semi-monthly seminars and a hybrid symposium on AI/ML and its possible use in improving AVÀÇÂÛ̳ Native health.

The goals of the symposium are to introduce participants to AI/ML methods and current use in health research and healthcare; and discover research and clinical opportunities for using AI/ML to improve AVÀÇÂÛ̳ Native health.

A survey has been designed to help gauge interest and prior knowledge in AI/ML to help build a symposium that meets participants’ needs. Please take a minute to at the link by Monday, April 11.

For more information, contact the Center for AVÀÇÂÛ̳ Native Health Research at UAF-IAB-CANHR@alaska.edu.