Fordham University Gabelli School of Business Global Healthcare Innovation Management Center to Host – AI and Healthcare: Beyond the Hype

Fordham University Gabelli School of Business Global Healthcare Innovation Management Center to Host – AI and Healthcare: Beyond the Hype

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Thought Leadership Event Will Focus on the Ways in Which Artificial Intelligence Will Impact the Healthcare and Pharmaceutical Industries

New York, NY, Jan. 24, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Although the benefits of innovative and general-purpose technologies often promise to create sweeping changes across numerous sectors, realizing their full potential beyond the hype requires careful navigation and implementation. The rise of AI in the realm of healthcare is a prime example of technology that is brimming with possibilities—from improving diagnostics to personalizing patient care—but it must go way beyond mere technological advancement in order to be successful. Those developing and implementing AI for the healthcare industry need to have a deep understanding of its practical application and integration, which involves not only embracing AI’s capabilities but also comprehending the nuances and complexities of the healthcare systems where it is to be deployed. The ultimate indicator of how successful AI will be in a healthcare setting hinges on synergizing technological innovation with institutional readiness that will ensure AI’s deployment in healthcare is both effective and transformative.
The Fordham University Gabelli School of Business Global Healthcare Innovation Management Center (GHIMC) has invited thought leaders and innovators from academia, as well as those working in AI and the healthcare/pharmaceutical industries to examine the depth and complexity of the issues facing researchers, entrepreneurs, and executives at this critical juncture in the development of AI. Panelists will explore and debate critical topics including AI’s role in revolutionizing drug discovery in the pharmaceutical industry and in clinical trials; advancements in computational pathology and AI’s future in healthcare diagnostics; as well as the commercialization of AI and the challenges it poses.
This in-person event will take place on *February 1, 2024, 9:00am – 3:20pm on the 12^th Floor of the Lowenstein Building, 113 W. 60 Street at Fordham University’s Lincoln Center campus*. It is free and open to the public.
Food and beverages will be served.

Members of the press, *click here to register*
Members of the general public, please register here: *https://bit.ly/41SHiPk*

Panelists will include:
*Dr. Roy Baynes, MMed, Ph.D.*, executive vice president and chief medical officer, Eikon Therapeutics

*Amol M. Joshi, Ph.D.*, Bern Beatty Fellow and associate professor of strategic management, Wake Forest University (WFU) School of Business

*Thomas J. Fuchs, Ph.D.*, co-director of the Hasso Plattner Institute for Digital Health at Mount Sinai, dean of artificial intelligence and human health, and professor of computational pathology and computer science, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

*Andree Bates, Ph.D.*, founder, Eularis

*Marc Paradis, *vice president of data strategy, Northwell Holdings.

The panels will be moderated by *Falguni Sen, Ph.D.*, director of the Global Healthcare Innovation Management Center, and professor of Strategy and Statistics, Gabelli School of Business; and *Navid Asgari, Ph.D.*, associate professor of Strategy and Statistics, Gabelli School of Business.*About the Global Healthcare Innovation Management Center (GHIMC)*

The mission of the *Global Healthcare Innovation Management Center* is to provide greater affordability and access to healthcare through an efficient management of the global innovation process in healthcare systems, resulting in a reduction of disease burdens and creation of healthier lives. It aims to achieve this through independent research, training and creating a platform where multi-stakeholder dialogue and discourse is made possible. Its goals include: developing case studies of innovations occurring globally in the field of healthcare; conducting research in different management aspects, which affect the outcome of such innovations; and delivering educational programs to managers in different aspects of the management of healthcare innovations. The Center also provides a forum for a creative dialogue among global policy makers, thought leaders, and academics through workshops and seminars.

*About Fordham University’s Gabelli School of Business*
Founded in 1920, the mission of *Fordham University’s Gabelli School of Business* is to inspire and empower positive global change, developing students into compassionate business leaders and supporting faculty members and students in the ongoing generation of new knowledge. The Gabelli School has become a driver of social innovation by equipping graduates to be business leaders who understand and meet the need for sustainability in business and who are able to harness the power of social responsibility for both financial success and societal impact. Through its many graduate and undergraduate degree programs and a diverse range of faculty research initiatives, the Gabelli School of Business works collectively to redesign business as a sustainable force for prosperity.

CONTACT: Michelle Miller
Fordham University Gabelli School of Business
2126366761
mmiller201@fordham.edu

Paola Curcio-Kleinman
Fordham University Gabelli School of Business
2126366311
pcurciokleinman@fordham.edu

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