Kiley Graim, Ph.D., on Wednesday accepted the Artificial Intelligence Research Excellence Early Career Award, an honor recognizing her outstanding contributions to artificial intelligence research and her emerging leadership in advancing biomedical and computational discovery.
Graim is an assistant professor with the University of Florida’s Department of Computer & Information Science and Engineering. She is an early career investigator whose pioneering work on the intersection of AI, cancer biology and precision medicine has already positioned her as a national leader in AI-driven biomedical research.
Her research program exemplifies the power of AI to transform human health, from tackling fundamental challenges in cancer genomics to driving equity in precision oncology.