Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare Symposium

November 10, 2025 | News, UToday, Alumni, Student Affairs, UToledo Health, Medicine and Life Sciences, Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
By Daniel Miller



The University of Toledo College of Medicine and Life Sciences and UToledo Health, in collaboration with the Office of Continuing Medical Education, hosted the AI in Healthcare Symposium on Friday, Nov. 7, on Health Science Campus.

UToledo and UToledo Health experts explored current and future applications of artificial intelligence in healthcare in presentations scheduled from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. including Dr. Bina Joe, a Distinguished University Professor and chair of the UToledo Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, who presented on Leveraging AI/Machine Learning to Access Microbiomes as Risk Factors for Disease.

Photo of Dr. Bina Joe, a Distinguished University Professor and chair of the UToledo Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, who presented on Leveraging AI/Machine Learning to Access Microbiomes as Risk Factors for Disease at the 2025 AI in Healthcare Symposium hosted by UToledo.

From left, Dr. Charles “Chuck” Callahan, executive vice president for health affairs; Dr. Scott Molitor, senior vice provost for academic and graduate affairs; and Dr. Imran Ali, vice provost for health education and dean of the College of Medicine and Life Sciences.

From left, Dr. Charles “Chuck” Callahan, executive vice president for health affairs; Dr. Scott Molitor, senior vice provost for academic and graduate affairs; and Dr. Imran Ali, vice provost for health education.

The AI in Healthcare Symposium concluded on-campus programming for Great Lakes AI Week, which brought together academic researchers, business leaders, policy makers and more for educational programming staged in Toledo and northwest Ohio.

Great Lakes AI Week was organized by the Enterprise Technology Association.