TheÌýÌýfocused on artificial intelligence (AI) in health care and how it could be used to
improve patient outcomes.
Grants/Publications
Som Biswas, MD, a Radiology fellow at Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital and UT Health
Science CenterÌýÌýwritten entirely by ChatGPT with editing from Dr. Biswas.
Kenneth Ataga, MD, Director of theÌýCenter for Sickle Cell DiseaseÌýat the University of Tennessee Health Science Center (UTHSC), was recentlyÌýÌýfor a project that enlists artificial intelligence in the fight against sickle cell
disease.
Yan Cui, PhD, associate professor in Genetics, Genomics, and InformaticsÌýÌýfor a study titled “Algorithm-based prevention and reduction of cancer health disparity
arising from data inequality.â€
Siamak Yousefi, PhD, assistant professor in the Department of Ophthalmology and the
Department of Genetics, Genomics, and Informatics at the University of Tennessee Health
Science Center, is the principal investigator on aÌýÌýto develop artificial intelligence (AI) to predict genetic risk of glaucoma.
Education
TheÌýTeaching and Learning CenterÌý(TLC)Ìý held a webinar titled, "ChatGPT: Optimizing Artificial Intelligence for Education."
TLC DirectorÌýTom Laughner did a review of the bookÌý.
TheÌýUT Health Science Center LibraryÌýheld a Monday Morning Mentor session titled, "How Can I Prevent Plagiarism in the
Artificial Intelligence Era?"