Inaugural Margot and Tom Pritzker Prize for AI in Science Research Excellence announces winners at conference
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Inaugural Margot and Tom Pritzker Prize for AI in Science Research Excellence Announces Winners at Conference
In a real-world clinical trial, published in JAMA Network Open, researchers demonstrate that a fully digital AI zero-cost method for detecting dementia can be scaled across primary care clinics. This breakthrough represents a major step forward in translating AI and patient-reported outcomes into everyday clinical care. By integrating scalable digital tools that operate seamlessly within existing health systems, the research team demonstrated how technology can strengthen early detection and improve outcomes for older adults as well as reduce burdens on primary care teams. The AI tool, which has been in development for more than 10 years at Regenstrief Institute, is a machine learning algorithm that uses natural language processing to analyze data from electronic health records. It identifies information such as memory issues, vascular concerns and other factors linked to dementia.
Lehigh University PhD student Saskia Putri is partnering with Siemens through a two-semester fellowship to develop microgrid technologies that improve the reliability and resilience of data center energy systems. Working under the guidance of civil and environmental engineering professor Farrah Moazeni, Putri is modeling and testing real-time control systems designed to stabilize power for energy-intensive operations such as AI training. The collaboration, part of Lehigh’s Center for Advancing Community Electrification Solutions (ACES), aims to bridge academic innovation and industrial application in next-generation energy infrastructure.