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Driving breakthroughs in healthcare at the intersection of life sciences and technology.

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WHAT WE DO

The MIT Jameel Clinic was founded on the recognition that an alarming gap exists between what AI is currently capable of and the reality of how AI is being used in health today, costing countless lives and needless suffering. 

Through the rigorous development, validation, and deployment of safe AI models, in hospitals and therapeutics research, our goal is to build AI-enabled tools that can detect disease earlier, optimize treatment selection, accelerate drug discovery, and improve patient care.

In reshaping the existing paradigm on diagnosis and treatment, we prioritize education, multidisciplinary collaboration, and trustworthiness.

As AI makes rapid progress, our intent is to both build and be the bridge between a rapidly accelerating technology and the world of medicine.

OUR HISTORY

In 2018, MIT and Community Jameel announced the launch of the Abdul Latif Jameel Clinic for Machine Learning in Health (Jameel Clinic) as part of MIT’s Campaign for a Better World, which was initiated under MIT’s 17th President Rafael Reif. Established in recognition of Mohammed Abdul Latif Jameel, the Jameel Clinic builds upon MIT’s relationship with the “bio boom” in Kendall Square, which has become the heart of the biotech industry.

We support the development of clinical AI tools that can be readily deployed in the near future to improve people’s lives.

We are working on novel algorithms suitable for modeling biological and clinical data across a range of modalities including imaging, text and genomics while striving to make new discoveries in machine learning, biology, chemistry and clinical sciences.

We support programs, projects, and ideas in AI and healthcare, establishing collaborations with hospitals, industry partners, and foundations that share our vision.

Our Hospital Network
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