Advancing Pacific Healthcare Through Technology

UH Gets $12 Million NIH Grant for AI Medical Center

The new Pacific Center for Artificial Intelligence and Data Science aims to improve regional healthcare outcomes.

By Avantgarde News Desk··1 min read
Researchers working in a modern University of Hawaiʻi laboratory with digital screens showing artificial intelligence data visualizations.

Researchers working in a modern University of Hawaiʻi laboratory with digital screens showing artificial intelligence data visualizations.

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The National Institutes of Health awarded $12.1 million to the University of Hawaiʻi to launch a new medical research hub [1]. Known as the Pacific Center for Artificial Intelligence and Data Science in Medicine, or PAC-AID, the facility will use advanced technology to speed up biomedical discoveries [1][2].

The center focuses on improving healthcare across the Pacific region and elsewhere [1]. Researchers will apply data science to solve complex medical challenges [2]. This initiative marks a significant investment in regional health infrastructure and tech-driven medicine.

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