Van Andel Institute and Grand Valley State University are partnering to advance artificial intelligence-driven biomedical research as part of GVSU’s recently approved Ph.D. in Computing.
The collaboration and its specialized focus on Integrative AI for Life Sciences are designed to accelerate trustworthy and ethical AI-driven scientific discovery while strengthening West Michigan's position as a center for advanced computing, biomedical research and healthcare innovation.
The initiative is an example of how GVSU’s Blue Dot strategy is connecting students and faculty with cutting-edge research that will help shape the future of medicine, computing and opportunities for the region, said GVSU President Philomena V. Mantella.
“This catalytic investment by Van Andel Institute allows us to move with urgency to conduct research and utilize the latest technology to tackle some of the world’s most vexing health challenges,” Mantella said. “This is the kind of partnership and opportunity for our students and faculty that allows us to truly bring the vision of ‘Turning What If? into What Is’ to life at scale.”