William Hsu on Pitt HexAI

William Hsu is a Professor of Radiological Sciences, Bioinformatics, and Bioengineering at the University of California, Los Angeles. He is a biomedical informatician focused on maximizing the utility of multimodal data to detect and treat cancers earlier. His lab harnesses artificial intelligence/machine learning techniques to integrate and transform multimodal data into actionable knowledge. He serves as principal investigator on grants from the National Institutes of Health, National Science Foundation, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, and the V Foundation. He is a deputy editor of Radiology: Artificial Intelligence. Pitt HexAI's podcast Jordan Gass-Poore' speaks with William about his career and interests, his work at UCLA, emerging applications of AI in radiology, advances in the field, explainable AI and interpretability, bioengineering and other subjects. For students interested in learning about imaging informatics training at UCLA, they can head over to https://mii.ucla.edu/training/ and https://mii.ucla.edu/applying-to-mii/.

Om Podcasten

Podcast on advancements in health informatics and explainable AI, PittHexAI is a research laboratory at the University of Pittsburgh, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences' Department of Health Information Management. Headed by Ahmad Tafti, the lab cultivates extramural collaborations with other academic institutions both nationally and internationally through its research and educational contributions and the Pitt Health and Explainable AI Podcast series bringing students and medical professionals together to discuss their work connecting health informatics and artificial intelligence.