Brooklyn Bach will showcase UCSF PreCheck, a hackathon-winning custom GPT that streamlines pre-anesthesia assessments through guided patient interviews and structured reporting to improve workflow efficiency, consistency, and risk prioritization.
Jin Ge will showcase the Transplant Hepatology Note Copilot, a hackathon-winning AI workflow that transforms fragmented clinical information into structured documentation to reduce administrative burden while maintaining clinician oversight and consistency.
Shaifali Pande and Joseph Owens will introduce the UCSF Enterprise AI Support custom GPT, demonstrating how this institutionally developed tool provides reliable, policy-aligned guidance for ChatGPT Enterprise users while highlighting best practices for building trustworthy AI support resources.
Brian Nunez will showcase how UCSF Facilities built reusable AI knowledge systems from operational workflows and documentation to support FAQs, onboarding, role coverage, and long-term institutional knowledge management.
Wanjun Gu will present UCSF BioRouter, a secure AI-enabled research platform that integrates generative AI with UCSF research data and workflows for data exploration, software development, visualization, and reproducible research.
Second annual UCSF Research AI Day, happening on Wednesday, March 11, 2026, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Mission Bay Conference Center.
Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning Demonstration Projects 2025
Transforming biomedical science and healthcare through artificial intelligence
In this seminar, Peter Bajcsy, PhD, Project Lead at the National Institute of Standards and Technologies (NIST), will examine efforts to utilize AI-based biomedical image analyses for predicting the functions of retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) implants from absorbance images. Register here
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