The upcoming AI in Health Conference at Rice University aims to bridge the gap between artificial intelligence and real-world health outcomes. Scheduled to take place from September 22nd to 25th at the BioScience Research Collaborative in Houston, Texas, the conference will bring together academic and industry partners to discuss the latest advancements in artificial intelligence for health research, medicine, and data-driven technology.
The four-day program will feature thematic tracks, keynote sessions, and add-on workshops. The thematic tracks will focus on AI for modern therapeutics, AI for clinical research, and physical AI and medicine. The keynote sessions will take place on September 23-24, and add-on workshops will be available on September 22 and 25.
Hosted by Rice's Ken Kennedy Institute, the conference emphasizes the importance of responsible and ethical use of AI in healthcare. By fostering collaboration between academic and industry partners, the conference aims to accelerate the development of AI-driven solutions that improve human health outcomes.