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.
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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