AIM-AHEAD Welcomes 130 New Trainees and Launches 2025-2026 Collaborative Training Program Cohorts

AIM-AHEAD Welcomes 130 New Trainees and Launches 2025-2026 Collaborative Training Program Cohorts

The 2025–2026 AIM-AHEAD Collaborative Training Programs are now underway with the launch of their new cohorts last month (December 2025). Applications for the four training programs were open from September 2 to November 28, 2025. During this period, AIM-AHEAD received 1,346 program applications from 775 unique applicants across all training programs, reflecting a growing interest in building expertise in artificial intelligence and machine learning(AI/ML) for health research and healthcare practitioners nationwide. Following a thorough review process, a total of 130 trainees were selected and onboarded across the four programs from a highly competitive applicant pool, as indicated by the outcome figures below:

AIM-AHEAD All of Us Training Program - Cohort 3

  • Total applications: 483 (incl. 162 for the new Genomics Track)
  • Selected Trainees: 25

AIM-AHEAD Bridge2AI AI-READI Training Program - Cohort 2

  • Total applications: 241
  • Selected Trainees: 25 

AIM-AHEAD Bridge2AI for Clinical Care Training Program - Cohort 2

  • Total applications: 245
  • Selected Trainees: 30

AIM-AHEAD & NCATS Training Program - Cohort 3

  • Total applications: 377
  • Selected Trainees: 50

Notices of Award were issued in late November, and the programs officially began in December with program orientation sessions. The AIM-AHEAD All of Us, AIM-AHEAD Bridge2AI AI-READI, and AIM-AHEAD Bridge2AI for Clinical Care Training Programs held a joint orientation on December 5, 2025, featuring a general AIM-AHEAD overview followed by program-specific breakout sessions. The AIM-AHEAD & NCATS Training Program was the final program kickoff of 2025, with its orientation session taking place on December 18, 2025.

Each program will run for eight months, concluding on July 31, 2026, and will offer trainees mentorship, skills training, and opportunities to engage in collaborative and multi-disciplinary AI/ML health research projects.

AIM-AHEAD All of Us Training Program (Cohort 3)

The AIM-AHEAD All of Us Training Program is intended to increase research in AI/ML by leveraging the All of Us data and infrastructure (Researcher Workbench). This training program was designed to increase research in AI/ML by training individuals from various backgrounds who are committed to gaining proficiency in AI/ML data analysis, and applying their expertise to benefit all American communities.

Program Co-Directors: 

  • Toufeeq Syed, MS, PhD
  • Robert T. Mallet, PhD
  • Legend L. Burge, III, PhD
  • Jennifer Uhrig, PhD

25 Trainees from the following institutions were selected for this program:

AIM-AHEAD Regional Hub

Institutions 

Central Hub

University of Hawaii at Manoa

North/Midwest Hub

University of Alaska Fairbanks

University of Kansas Medical Center

Mayo Clinic 

Iowa State University

University of Utah

Northeast Hub 

Columbia University Medical Center

Coppin State University

Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

Harvard University

University of Pennsylvania

Pitt/Carnegie Mellon MD/PhD Program

University of Rochester

South Central Hub

Baylor College of Medicine

Louisiana Health Science Center New Orleans

Southeast-Meharry Hub

Meharry Medical College

National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences

Northern Illinois University 

Vanderbilt University Medical Center

University of Virginia

Virginia Commonwealth University 

Southeast-Morehouse Hub

Alabama A&M University

West Hub

University of California San Francisco

AIM-AHEAD Bridge2AI AI-READI Training Program (Cohort 2)

The AIM-AHEAD Bridge2AI AI-READI Training Program will increase and expand AI-READI data access through engagement and training, including use of AI/ML in analysis and a train-the-trainer model. It will allow AIM-AHEAD trainees to conduct novel research at the intersection of AI/ML and healthcare challenges with a multi-modal array of data elements from the broad range of selected cohort participants. 

Program Co-Directors: 

  • Toufeeq Syed, PhD
  • Sally Baxter, MD, MSc
  • Guodong (Gordon) Gao, PhD
  • Damaris Javier, PhD 

25 Trainees from the following institutions were selected for this program:  

AIM-AHEAD Regional Hub

Institution 

Central Hub

None

North/Midwest Hub

Kansas State University

University of Utah

Northeast Hub

Johns Hopkins University

New York University

State University of New York (SUNY) Upstate Medical University

Tritonis, Inc.

Yale University

South Central Hub

Computational Biomedicine Lab at the University of Houston

Jackson State University

The University of Mississippi

Texas Southern University

University of Texas Health San Antonio

Southeast-Meharry Hub

Indiana University

North Carolina A&T State University

Northern Illinois University

Vanderbilt University Medical Center

Southeast-Morehouse Hub

University of Alabama at Birmingham

Savannah State University

West Hub

University of Arizona 

University of Arizona College of Medicine Phoenix

University of California Los Angeles

University of California San Diego

University of California San Francisco

University of Southern California

Stanford University

AIM-AHEAD Bridge2AI for Clinical Care Training Program (Cohort 2) 

The AIM-AHEAD Bridge2AI for Clinical Care Training Program will expand Bridge2AI AI/ML for Clinical Care data access through engagement, training, and mentorship, including the use of AI/ML in big data analysis for trainees from across the nation. This effort will allow AIM-AHEAD fellows to conduct novel data-driven research at the intersection of AI/ML and barriers to healthcare with a multi-modal array of data elements from a wide array of cohort participants.

Program Co-Directors: 

  • Toufeeq Syed, MS, PhD
  • Eric S. Rosenthal, MD
  • Nawar Shara, PhD 

30 Trainees from the following institutions were selected for this program:  

AIM-AHEAD Regional Hub

Institution 

Central Hub

None

North/Midwest Hub

None

Northeast Hub

Children's National Hospital

Columbia University Medical Center

Dartmouth College

Faith Based Genetic Research Institute

Independent

University of Maryland College Park

Yale University

South Central Hub

Baylor College of Medicine

BrainCheck Inc.

Houston Methodist Research Institute

Ochsner Health System

Rice University

University of Texas at Arlington

UTHealth Houston School of Public Health

Southeast-Meharry Hub

Duke University School of Nursing

University of Illinois at Chicago

University of Michigan

The Ohio State University

Vanderbilt University School of Medicine

Winston-Salem State University

Southeast-Morehouse Hub

Alabama State Department of Agriculture and Industries

Medical University of South Carolina

West Hub

University of Arizona

University of California Berkeley

University of California Los Angeles

University of California San Francisco

New Mexico State University

Stanford Health Care

AIM-AHEAD & NCATS Training Program (Cohort 3)

The AIM-AHEAD Consortium and the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS) have partnered to develop a traineeship in AI/ML using NCATS Data, the N3C Data Enclave, and AIM-AHEAD’s Data Science Training Core.

This training opportunity was designed to reduce barriers for AIM-AHEAD researchers to access and analyze real-world clinical data, enabling them to conduct novel research at the intersection of AI/ML and healthcare with data collected from a broad cross-section of American communities.

 Program Co-Directors:  

  • Toufeeq Syed, PhD, MS
  • Robert Mallet, PhD
  • Aubri Hoffman, PhD, MS
  • Mike Kurilla, MD, PhD 

50 Trainees from the following institutions were selected for this program:  

AIM-AHEAD Regional Hub

Institution 

Central Hub

None

North/Midwest Hub

Biorealm, LLC

University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus

University of Iowa 

University of Nebraska Medical Center

University of Utah

Northeast Hub

Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Boston Children's Hospital

University at Buffalo

Georgetown University School of Medicine

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

Northeastern University

Yale University

South Central Hub

Baylor College of Medicine

Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center at El Paso

The University of Texas at Austin

University of Texas at San Antonio

The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

Southeast-Meharry Hub

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine

Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center

Duke University

Indiana University School of Dentistry

University of Michigan

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Ohio State University

Old Dominion University

University of Virginia

University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center

Vanderbilt University Medical Center

Southeast-Morehouse Hub

University of Alabama at Birmingham

Emory University School of Medicine

University of Florida

Georgia State University

Medical University of South Carolina

University of Miami 

University of Miami Miller School of Medicine

University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Campus

West Hub

University of Arizona

University of California Los Angeles

University of California San Diego

University of California San Francisco 

University of New Mexico School of Medicine


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