- November 22, 2024
George Mason University has been awarded funding from the National Institutes of Health through its Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning Consortium to Advance Health Equity and Researcher Diversity (AIM-AHEAD) program.
- August 20, 2024
Antidepressants not working well? Let AI prescribe medication
- August 14, 2024
Antidepressant not working? AI may do a better job than your doctor in matching you with the best medicine
- July 15, 2024
NIH grant to fund depression chatbot for Black patients
- May 30, 2024
George Mason researchers harness the power of artificial intelligence to match patients with the most effective antidepressant for their unique needs.
- July 8, 2024
Professor Farrokh Alemi receives NIH grant to pilot first-of-its-kind, evidence-based artificial intelligence tool to address the medication needs of Black and African American people with depression. This is part of the college’s Innovate for Good story series.
- March 8, 2024
University developing AI-enhanced imaging system to aid domestic violence victims
- March 6, 2024
How AI can help detect domestic violence victims in the future
- April 11, 2024
Research led by PhD doctoral candidate Kevin Cevasco suggests patient engagement with chatbots isn’t necessarily better than human interactions in improving health intervention uptake and adherence.
- March 6, 2024
George Mason lands gift to further research into detecting bruises, injuries.