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 2nd UCSF Research AI Day! 

  • A keynote address by Micky Tripathi, PhD, Chief Artificial Intelligence Implementation Officer at Mayo Clinic 
  • Speakers from throughout the UCSF research enterprise
  • Poster session 
  • Deep dives into a wide range of UCSF resources 
  • Panel on partnering with industry 

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Call for Posters: Showcase Your Research

We invite the UCSF and UCB research community to share innovative research that demonstrates the transformative potential of AI in the biomedical and health sciences. We are especially excited to hear from early-career researchers, students, and trainees who are pushing the boundaries of what AI can achieve in this space.

The Poster Session will take place in the afternoon, where we’ll celebrate your work and the future of AI in health. This is your chance to highlight your contribution to this game-changing field and connect with fellow researchers across disciplines.

We encourage you to print posters that are no wider than 48" (e.g. If horizontal/landscape configuration, we recommend 48" wide x 36" long).

Submit Your Poster Abstract. Please include the following:

  • Title of Poster
  • 1-2 Paragraph Abstract
  • List of Authors and Affiliations
  • Keywords

Submit your work today (due 2/27/2026)

UCSF Bakar Institute for Computational Health Science

UCSF Center for Intelligent Imaging (ci2)

UCSF Clinical & Translational Science Institute 

UCSF Division of Clinical Informatics and Digital Transformation, Department of Medicine

UCSF and UC Berkely Computational Precision Health Program

UCSF Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics

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