SUNY Upstate AI Symposium

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SUNY Upstate AI Symposium


The AI Symposium at SUNY Upstate Medical University will bring together researchers, clinicians, data scientists, and industry partners to explore the transformative role of artificial intelligence in personalized healthcare. The event will highlight innovations at the intersection of machine learning, clinical informatics, computational biology, and medical imaging aimed at improving diagnosis, treatment, and patient outcomes.
The program will feature keynote talks from national leaders, panel discussions, and research presentations addressing AI-driven biomarker discovery, multimodal data integration, predictive modeling, and clinical decision support systems. Discussions will also emphasize responsible AI adoption, health equity, and translating computational advances into clinical practice.
The symposium will showcase the growing AI research ecosystem at SUNY Upstate and regional institutions through poster presentations from faculty, trainees, and collaborators. By fostering collaboration across academia, healthcare, and industry, the event aims to accelerate the development of AI technologies that enable data-driven, patient-centered care.

This symposium is free and open to the public; however, registration is required.



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  • 766 Irving Ave
  • Syracuse, New York
  • United States 13210
  • Building: Weiskotten Hall
  • Room Number: Alumni Hall
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  Speakers

President Dewan of Suny Upstate Medical University

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Opening remarks

Dr. Mantosh Dewan, MD, is the President of SUNY Upstate Medical University, a position he has held permanently since 2020 after serving as interim president since late 2018. He is a Distinguished Service Professor in Psychiatry with a long tenure at the institution since 1979, known for leading regional growth and navigating the COVID-19 pandemic.





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