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Alexis Battle, director of the Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare and interim co-director of the Data Science and AI Institute, gives an introduction at the AI Essentials for Congressional Staffers Information Session.

Navigating AI in policy

Johns Hopkins experts recently briefed policymakers about the potential of AI to advance everything from national security to medicine.

Johns Hopkins University Data Science and AI Institute logo over the Johns Hopkins Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare logo.

Inaugural recipients of DSAI Demonstration Projects Awards announced

Two of the selected projects in medicine and health care are co-sponsored with the Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare.

Headshot of Taylor Bobrow, Jie Gao, and Danielle Ripsman.

Welcoming the new cohort of Malone postdoctoral fellows

Taylor Bobrow, Jie Gao, and Danielle Ripsman comprise the latest cohort selected for the Malone Postdoctoral Fellows Program, which provides postdoctoral researchers with resources to support clinically-facing research, faculty mentorship and collaboration, and the opportunity to play a role in the Malone Center’s research mission.

Headshot of Kimia Ghobadi.

Kimia Ghobadi awarded Johns Hopkins AITC funding

This round of grant recipients will receive funding to leverage AI to support healthy aging and ease the burden placed on caregivers.

Headshot of Mathias Unberath in front of a desk with a laptop and VR equipment.

Mathias Unberath earns Johns Hopkins Catalyst Award

Honorees representing dozens of fields across the university will receive $75,000 each to support their work.

Headshots of Kathryn McDonald and Ayah Zirikly.

Malone faculty receive Johns Hopkins Discovery Awards

Winning projects, chosen from a record 286 proposals, include 148 individuals from across the university.