DOTmed March 25, 2025
Gus Iversen

The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai has launched the Center for Artificial Intelligence in Children’s Health, a new research and clinical initiative aimed at advancing AI-driven tools for diagnosing, treating, and managing pediatric conditions.

The initiative is the first of its kind in New York City dedicated specifically to children’s health and AI.

Benjamin S. Glicksberg, Ph.D., will lead the center. Glicksberg, who has experience in both academic research and industry innovation, will also serve as associate professor of AI and human health at the Icahn School of Medicine.

According to Mount Sinai, the center will address persistent barriers that have slowed AI adoption in pediatric care, such as data limitations, privacy regulations, and regulatory complexity. The group...

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