Revolutionizing Research: Exploring the Applications of Artificial Intelligence through the Science Cafe Series

Exploring AI in Research at the Science Cafe

The Clinical and Translational Science Collaborative hosts a monthly educational series called the Science Cafe. This event brings together scientists, investigators, trainees, and community members to discuss exciting areas of research and create new collaborations. Each session features a new research focus, content expert, fresh perspectives, and the opportunity to explore new territories in the science world.

At each Science Cafe session, a content expert leads a discussion on their work and potential areas of collaboration. The sessions are designed to be relatively unstructured to encourage conversation and collaborative thinking among participants. The aim is to uncover common interests and connections on the chosen topic.

The next Science Cafe session will take place on Thursday, April 11, from noon to 1 p.m. via Zoom. David Kaelber, a professor of medicine and chief medical information officer at the MetroHealth System, will be discussing the use of artificial intelligence in research. To learn more about this fascinating topic and register for the session, visit the event website.

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