AI & DHI’s New Event Series Connects Faculty, Researchers and Students to Data

Promotional graphic for the "AI & Digital Health Innovation Research Data Talks" featuring an icon of speech bubbles on a light blue background.
 

This Winter, we kicked off a new event series, the AI&DHI Research Data Talks, to make connecting and utilizing our available datasets, tools and resources easier than ever!

These events, open to all with interest, introduce the U-M research community to the powerful resources available through our Data Platform. They have also been a great way to highlight some of the incredible faculty and researchers who are currently utilizing these data, giving helpful examples of how others might apply it to their research. 

At the first event in the series in January, on Deidentified Imaging Repositories, several AI&DHI community members presented on their use of our deidentified data repositories, including brain and chest X-ray images; Stephen Salerno, Yi Li, and Michael Sjoding. Thank you for sharing with our audience!

Our next session, in February, highlighted available CMS/EHR data, and several AI&DHI community members presented on their use of CMS/EHR Data; Nina J. Francis-Levin, PhD, MSW, Sanidhya Singh and moderated by Megan Haymart, MD. The audience had a lot of great questions too; thanks everyone involved in this session!

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