Wednesday, January 28, 2026 2:00pm - Wednesday, January 28, 2026 3:00pm
Event Location:
ICB conference room (Y.13.01, Weill Cornell Greenberg Building - 1305 York Ave, New York, NY 10021)
Event Description:
Englander Institute for Precision Medicine – AI Clinic
Join us for our AI Clinic meeting on Wednesday, January 28th at 2:00pm ET.
Topics of Discussion for this week:
Consent form translation and web app creation using Claude 4.5 Opus.
Session Leaders:
Olivier Elemento, PhD
Director of the Englander Institute for Precision Medicine
Associate Director of the Institute for Computational Biomedicine
Professor of Systems and Computational Biomedicine
Professor of Computational Genomics in Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Weill Cornell Medicine
John-William Sidhom, MD, PhD
Clinical Fellow, Hematology & Medical Oncology
Weill Cornell Medicine
NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
AI Clinic Info:
EIPM's bi-weekly sessions (Wednesdays at 2pm-3pm) aim to enhance how we use LLMs for complex tasks, including coding. They will serve as a collaborative space for hands-on troubleshooting, knowledge sharing, and continuous learning.
Who is this for? This clinic is designed for our entire scientific and clinical community, with a special emphasis on trainees (students, postdocs, residents and fellows). It is the perfect forum for:
Researchers and Scientists looking to apply LLMs to data analysis, coding challenges, or manuscript writing.Clinicians interested in exploring how AI tools can securely optimize research and workflows.Trainees seeking a supportive, hands-on environment to learn and get guidance on applying advanced LLMs to their specific projects.What participants can expect from these sessions:
Collaborate with our most LLM-proficient team members (“Super-Users”) to troubleshoot and refine their work.Present real challenges they are encountering (e.g., coding issues, complex prompts, workflow optimization).Potentially share “micro-presentations” when someone discovers a new model, feature, or technique.Our goals are to:
Build internal expertise and share best practices. Help participants overcome real technical challenges, and create a community of practice around practical AI use.
We are currently seeking Super-Users who demonstrate expertise in coding and experience with AI tools such as Chat GPT 5.2, Gemini 3.0, & Claude 4.5 Opus. We are also seeking participants who are looking for troubleshooting guidance.
All skill levels are welcome, from beginners to advanced users.
Reach out to Victoria Cummings (vjc4001@med.cornell.edu) should you have any questions or inquiries.