The center hosts bi-weekly seminar per semester, focusing on the role of AI in biomedical research and policy. These seminars aim to bring policy researchers, computer scientists, biomedical scientists, and industry representatives together to share their views on the applications of AI in biomedical research and discuss how the US government can be involved in setting the national policy goals with the current and future research priorities. The seminars seek to develop strategic policy recommendations for improving coordination and consolidation of AI and biomedical research.
Transformers and language models (like Chatgpt). Dr. Jim Olds
A Lawsuit Review on Kidney and Liver Transplant Malpractice and Donor-delivered Malignancy and Infectious Disease Transmission. Dr. Naoru Koizumi
Advancing contextually relevant tobacco control research agendas working with research groups networks consortiums. Dr. Rima Nakkash
Assessing the prevalence and risk factors of marijuana use in adults with disabilities. Dr. Gilbert Gimm
Building Resilient Energy Systems Lessons from Japan. Dr. Jennifer F Sklarew
Universal Constraints to P(Life) Derived from Artificial Agents and Simulations. Dr. Anamaria Berea
Trading Life: Organ Trafficking, Illicit Networks and Exploitation. Dr. Seán Columb