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AI4ID Symposium: Bridging Infection and AI

The Center for Integrated Solutions for Infectious Diseases and the Eric and Wendy Schmidt Center will be hosting a symposium to bring together infectious disease scientists and AI experts. Attendees will discuss how AI technologies can help address the most pressing challenges in infectious diseases.

Date: Wednesday, January 28, 2026
Location: Broad Institute, Cambridge, MA

Register by January 6, 2026

AI for Social Good

Tufts Institute for Artificial Intelligence (TIAI) serves as the central hub for AI research, education, and collaboration at Tufts University. We are dedicated to accelerating the rate of scientific discovery while simultaneously improving the well-being of all.
 

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