February event of the month
Frontier Scholars in AI and Health
An initiative of the UF AI for Health Institute, Frontier Scholars is designed to accelerate innovation, collaboration, and leadership in clinical and biomedical AI. The program connects scholars with national experts through high-impact seminars, interactive workshops, and mentorship-focused discussions to advance real-world AI applications in healthcare.
Proposal: September 22, 2025 – January 5, 2026
Oberndorf Medical Catalyst Grant
The Oberndorf Medical Catalyst Grants initiative, made possible through the generous support of Louis and Rosemary Oberndorf, is designed to inspire creativity and foster impactful contributions in the field of medicine. The goal is to enhance research capabilities and prepare students for future challenges in patient care, diagnostics, research, and healthcare management.
This year, two second and a third year medical students, in collaboration with faculty mentors, proposed to use AI to address key challenges and unlock new opportunities in healthcare. Each selected project team received a one-year, $5,000 research award and travel funding to present their findings at a medical conference.
AI Social Event: November 12, 2025 at 5:00pm
AI Social Event: Machine Learning
Join us for an engaging evening where we experience the fascinating world of Artificial Intelligence (AI)! See interactive AI Demos of a healthcare robot prototype, the Intelligent Hospital Digital Twin, LLM and multimodal demonstrations!
be A part of the action: october 16, 2025
Visiting Professor Dr. Mathieu Komorowski
UF Health Visiting Professor, Dr. Mathieu Komorowski, UK visited IC3 to present “From Research to Commercialisation: a Personal Journey.”
October 8, 2025: 12 – 1:30 p.m.
AI Collaboratory Hub
At IC3, our events are grounded in a shared mission: to educate, connect, and empower people working at the intersection of artificial intelligence and healthcare. We believe that advancing AI in medicine requires interdisciplinary collaboration and continuous learning. That’s why we host events like AI Collaboratory Hubs and AI Policy Camps, which bring together clinicians, researchers, engineers, and students to explore both the promises and challenges of AI in healthcare.
We also support ongoing discussions through Journal Clubs and community-wide programming that encourage critical thinking. Whether you’re looking to deepen your understanding of AI’s impact on patient care or simply connect with others navigating this evolving field, IC3 is a place where learning and curiosity thrive. Join us, and be part of the future of AI in healthcare.