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Researchers Partner With NIH, Google to Develop AI Learning Modules

Data science researchers at the University of Arkansas will build cloud-based learning modules for biomedical research with supplemental funding from the NIH.

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By Shania Kennedy

- Researchers at the University of Arkansas will collaborate with the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Google to develop software and cloud-based artificial intelligence (AI) modules for biomedical research. 

Working with large biomedical image datasets is key for identifying unique image features and predicting disease, but utilizing such large datasets is difficult without the use of advanced technologies such as AI and cloud computing. Thus, the goal of the project is to help researchers and clinicians understand how to implement these technologies into their work. 

The modules are designed to help educate biomedical researchers on how AI and machine learning (ML) have the potential to streamline and enhance data analysis, particularly for various types of medical images. The latest funding for the project, which totals $140,135, was awarded via the NIH’s National Institute of General Medical Sciences’ (NIGMS) Institutional Development Award Program.