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New online master’s program leverages artificial intelligence to improve population health
In Fall 2024, the University of Louisville launched a 100% online Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Medicine and become one of the few universities in the nation to offer this interdisciplinary degree.
Publications and Presentations - Fall 2024
Dr. Dongfeng Wu wrote Probability Modeling and Statistical Inference in Cancer Screening; Demetra Antimisiaris published “Specific Medication Literacy in Older Adults;” Dr. Melissa Eggen contributed to an article published in Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health; Bert Little published “Environment driven changes in type 2 diabetes, overweight and obesity in an isolated Mixe community in the Valley of Oaxaca, southern Mexico;" and, Dr. Shuoyang Wang, Dr. Wei Fu, Dr. Melissa Eggen, Dr. Tammi Thomas, and Deepti Miller presented at academics conferences.
Research and Publications - Spring 2024
Drs. Rick Baumgartner, Bert Little, and Paul McKinney were among 100+ UofL researchers who are the top 2% most cited in the world; Dr. Bert Little and Hunter Epperson are collaborating on an AI project funded by an American Heart Association grant; Dr. Madeline Tomlinson was published in the African Journal of Reproductive Health; Dr. Daniel Riggs was published in the Journal of Environmental Pollution.