The AI in Health Conference bridges the gap between artificial intelligence and real-world health outcomes — focusing not just on what AI can do, but on what it should do to improve patient care.
Hosted by the Ken Kennedy Institute at Rice University, the fourth annual AI in Health Conference explored the current landscape of artificial intelligence in health and presented a research-driven outlook for the future of computational health innovation, highlighting advancements across (1) Physical AI in Medicine, (2) AI for Modern Therapeutics, and (3) AI for Clinical Research. The program is designed to connect researchers and innovators with engineers, clinicians, and entrepreneurs at the forefront of AI in healthcare and public health.
The conference took place in Houston, home of the largest medical center in the world — the Texas Medical Center — which hosts 60+ member institutions that are visited by 10 million patients each year. This event was held at Rice University’s BioScience Research Collaborative (BRC).
This event was supported by multiple sponsors, including the Baker Institute’s Science and Technology Policy program. The event was open to the public for a fee. For more information, visit the main website here.
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