
This month’s TRIbune newsletter highlights the recent TRI AI Research Symposium, which featured UAMS artificial intelligence innovations presented by research leaders in the field and with enthusiastic support from College of Medicine Dean Steven A. Webber, MBChB, MRCP. You’ll also read how the symposium helped inspire an AI approach to the work of two UAMS researchers: Gwen Childs, Ph.D., and Melanie MacNicol, Ph.D.
Our TRI Study of the Month features Leah Tobey-Moore, PT, DPT, MBA, an assistant professor in the College of Medicine Department of Psychiatry whose research is supported by a TRI pilot grant and is assisted by TRI’s Anja Rassman, B.S.N., RN, CCR, and Lisa Richardson, RN, CRS.
This issue also includes a story about TRI’s three new T32 Health Sciences Innovation and Entrepreneurship postdoctoral fellow trainees: Meaghan Kingren, Ph.D., Carol Morris, Ph.D. candidate, and Quinshell Smith, Ph.D.