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AI has the potential to enhance the value derived from data, and its integration has become integral to numerous industries, including Healthcare and Academic Medicine. 

 

Purpose 

The purpose of the UT-HIP AI in Healthcare collaborative is to create a comprehensive UT System AI initiative that aligns with the specific objectives of individual health campuses while fostering collaboration across the UT Health Enterprise. By establishing a platform for fostering collaboration in the development and utilization of AI/ML, Large Language Models (LLMs), and Self-Supervised Learning (SSL) models across the entire UT Health Enterprise. 

 

AI Experience Leaders

The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio 

  • Ed Sankary (Chair), Chief Health Information Officer 
  • Meredith Zozus, Division Chief, Population Health Sciences

The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston 

  • George Gaddie, Vice President and Chief Information Officer 
  • Carlos Clark, Chief Medical Information Officer 

The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston 

  • Xiaoqian Jiang, Chair, Department of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence, Director of Center for Secure Artificial intelligence for Healthcare (SAFE) 
  • Hongfang Liu, Vice President of Learning Health System at UT Health Houston Center for Translational AI Excellence and Applications in Medicine (TEAM-AI)

The University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical School 

  • Claudia Lucchinetti, Dean, Senior Vice President for Medical Affairs 
  • Michael Ryan, Chief Information Officer and Chief Health Care Technology, Digital and Data Strategist

The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center 

  • Shawn Stapleton, Director of Model Management 

The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Medical School 

  • Eric Martinez, Assistant Director of Business Intelligence & Enterprise Engineering 

The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center 

  • DuWayne Willett, Chief Medical Informatics Officer and Professor of Internal Medicine 
  • Tammye Garrett, Associate Vice President Chief Data Officer 
  • Seth Toomey, Associate Vice President & Chief Medical Officer for Ambulatory Care
  • Brian Evans, Associate Vice President & Chief Enterprise Architect

The University of Texas at Tyler Health Science Center

  • Susan McBride, Associate Dean of Research; Jacqueline M. Braithwaite Endowed Chair
  • John Yoder, Vice President of Information Technology/Chief Information Officer

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