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Center for Artificial Intelligence in Child Health

Center for Artificial Intelligence in Child Health

The Center for Artificial Intelligence in Child Health is the first dedicated center of its kind in New York City—a groundbreaking initiative to improve health care outcomes for children using artificial intelligence (AI). The Center will develop AI-powered solutions to enhance diagnostics, personalize treatments, and optimize health care delivery for youth and adolescents.

While the use of AI has accelerated in many areas of medicine, implementation in pediatric medicine has been limited due to stricter privacy considerations, more complicated regulatory pathways, and limited data infrastructure. The Center is dedicated to addressing these challenges by safely developing, testing, and embedding AI directly into child health care.

The Center is led by Benjamin S. Glicksberg, PhD, an expert in digital health and clinical informatics, whose expertise in AI-driven research, health care, biotechnology, and translational science positions him as a leader in AI innovation.

The Center for Artificial Intelligence in Child Health is established under The Mindich Child Health and Development Institute, directed by Bruce D. Gelb, MD, and co-sponsored by the Windreich Department of Artificial Intelligence and Human Health at Mount Sinai, chaired by Girish N. Nadkarni, MD, MPH, CPH.

Mount Sinai and the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai are committed to leveraging AI in a responsible, effective, equitable, and safe manner to transform research, clinical care, education, and operations. By bringing together world-class AI expertise, cutting-edge infrastructure, and unparalleled computational power, Mount Sinai is advancing breakthroughs in multi-scale, multimodal data integration while streamlining pathways for rapid testing and translation into practice.

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