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Data Science and Global Health Equity

Howrah Bridge over the Hooghly River Kolkata India

The Howrah Bridge over the Hooghly River in Kolkata, India

With John Ayanian, Akbar Waljee, Bhramar Mukherjee, Andries Coetzee, Gifty Kwakye, and Massy Mutumba

October 29, 2020

What role might data science play in global health and LMIC settings?

Cutting-edge technologies like artificial intelligence might be developed in high-resource settings, but their impact doesn’t have to end there. The Data Science Challenge Group is exploring how our newest technologies might be applied in comparatively low-resource settings to improve health and healthcare. With:

  • John Ayanian, Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation
  • Akbar Waljee, Michigan Medicine
  • Bhramar Mukherjee, School of Public Health
  • Andries Coetzee, African Studies Center
  • Gifty Kwakye, Michigan Medicine
  • Massy Mutumba, School of Nursing
  • Learn more about Global Health Equity at the University of Michigan.
  • Join a Challenge Group, submit a grant, and become a member.
  • Support health equity around the world.
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