About AIM-AHEAD & Bridge2AI Training Collaborations
In 2024, the AIM-AHEAD Consortium, in collaboration with the NIH Bridge2AI program, launched two training programs designed to provide participants with hands-on experience applying artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) to large-scale biomedical datasets. Now in their second year, these programs integrate structured coursework, mentorship, and applied research, drawing on resources from both AIM-AHEAD and Bridge2AI. Through this approach, trainees build practical data analysis skills and conduct research using datasets and tools developed across both initiatives.
The AIM-AHEAD Bridge2AI AI-READI Training Program (Bridge2AI AI-READI) provides participants with hands-on experience applying AI/ML to complex, multimodal datasets, including the AI-READI dataset. Trainees build practical data analysis skills while developing research projects at the intersection of AI/ML and biomedical and health-related challenges.
The AIM-AHEAD Bridge2AI for Clinical Care Training Program (Bridge2AI for Clinical Care) prepares trainees to apply AI/ML methods to clinical care data through hands-on training, mentorship, and collaborative research. Participants work with the large-scale CHoRUS dataset, gaining experience in technical analysis and real-world application, with an emphasis on responsible data use.
Both programs emphasize applied learning, research development, and collaboration. These elements were reflected throughout the meeting as trainees presented their work, received feedback, and connected with others across the consortium.
Conference Highlights & Outcomes
Trainees from across the current AIM-AHEAD Bridge2AI Training Programs were well represented throughout the meeting, with strong participation from both cohorts, including 27 trainees from the AIM-AHEAD Bridge2AI for Clinical Care Training Program and 23 trainees from the AIM-AHEAD Bridge2AI AI-READI Training Program. All participating trainees presented their work during dedicated program sessions facilitated by the AIM-AHEAD Communications Hub. In addition to trainee participation, the meeting was attended by two AIM-AHEAD NIH Program Officers and more than a dozen AIM-AHEAD personnel who supported program activities and coordination efforts.
Six distinguished alumni from prior AIM-AHEAD training programs, including All of Us (Cohort 2), ScHARe (Cohort 1), and NCATS (Cohort 2), were selected by program leadership to receive NIH travel support to attend the Bridge2AI 2026 All-Hands Meeting. As AIM-AHEAD Travel Fellows, they participated in research discussions, connected with peers and program leaders, and served as poster guides during the guided gallery walk alongside other AIM-AHEAD representatives.
Of the conference’s 472 registered participants, approximately 185 attended in person and 248 participated virtually, including more than 60 from AIM-AHEAD. These trainees contributed across sessions through presentations, discussions, and engagement with program leaders and NIH program officers.