"Since its founding in 2023, the Jacobs Center has been home to major advances in precision nutrition and health impacting all of Cornell's campuses - Ithaca, Cornell Tech and Weill Cornell Medicine - as well as other U.S. and global partners. The center is home to the Artificial Intelligence and Precision Nutrition Training Program, funded by the National Institutes of Health, which combines precision nutrition with advanced data science and analytical methods, and offers both predoctoral and postdoctoral fellowships."
"This training has led to important discoveries, such as robot-assisted feeding and the use of machine learning to understand host-bacteria interactions. The Jacobs Center has also developed cutting-edge technologies, such as AI-based chatbots and interactive dashboards to synthesize and share critical health information. Technology for AnemiaPhone, a point-of-care diagnostics system, is being scaled up and transferred to the Indian government to quickly assess iron deficiency in public health programs to improve health of women and children."
The Cornell Joan Klein Jacobs Center for Precision Nutrition and Health was dedicated Oct. 29 following decades of Jacobs family support for health research. The center, founded in 2023, advances precision nutrition and health across Cornell's Ithaca, Cornell Tech, and Weill Cornell Medicine campuses and with U.S. and global partners. The center hosts the NIH-funded Artificial Intelligence and Precision Nutrition Training Program offering predoctoral and postdoctoral fellowships that combine precision nutrition with advanced data science. Training has produced discoveries such as robot-assisted feeding and machine learning insights into host-bacteria interactions. The center also develops AI chatbots, interactive dashboards, and scales AnemiaPhone diagnostics for Indian public-health programs.
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