The Wake Forest University School of Medicine Center for Artificial Intelligence Research (CAIR) and the Critical Illness Injury and Recovery Research Center (CIIRRC) are seeking proposals for innovative and translational artificial intelligence solutions in the following focus area: critical illness injury and recovery. CAIR and CIIRRC will fund one project. Successful pilots will receive up to $30,000, to be spent within a 12 month project period.
Successful proposals will clearly state:
- Methods to create, evaluate, or implement medical science and artificial intelligence tools and algorithms.
- A rationale for local relevance and potential for generalizability.
- Describe how the proposed project advances research in the above-mentioned areas.
- Explain translational roadblocks that the proposed project will address and the anticipated benefits of overcoming them with Artificial Intelligence.
- Define a reasonable project plan feasible to complete in the project period.
This award is open to all faculty with a rank of instructor or higher from Wake Forest (Health Sciences & University)/Advocate Health. All applicants must be members of CAIR. Each collaborative research team must be comprised of members from CAIR and CIIRRC. Additional details are available in the RFA.
Deadline: 11/18/24 at 11:59 pm ET