Explore the institutes and divisions leading Weill Cornell Medicine’s advancements in artificial intelligence, data science, and digital health. These entities collaborate across disciplines to transform healthcare delivery, biomedical discovery, and patient outcomes through innovation and technology.

The division of computational pathology aims at using computational approaches and mathematical modeling to the study of the disease process, often leveraging “big‐data” from multiple sources (e.g., digital images, molecular data, etc.). The ultimate goal is to generate diagnostic processes and clinically actionable knowledge to improve patient care and outcomes. 

Weill Cornell Medicine's Englander Institute for Precision Medicine is a large multi-disciplinary institute that uses precision medicine technologies and informatics to uncover the molecular mechanisms of disease and individualize disease treatment and prevention.

This Division develops novel informatics and health IT methods and tools, and studies their application in the intelligent use of healthcare data to inform policy and decision making.

The Institute of AI for Digital Health brings together experts in computational science and clinical medicine engaging in multi-disciplinary research to advance individualized health and healthcare through artificial intelligence technologies.

Established jointly by Cornell University and the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, the Jacobs Technion-Cornell Institute at Cornell Tech transforms key industries through technological innovation, deep-tech startups, and uniquely skilled talent. 

The Information Technologies & Services Department provides comprehensive IT infrastructure, management, service and support for the Weill Cornell Medicine community. With its wide range of expertise in new and emerging technologies, ITS plays a vital role in advancing the institution's mission in education, biomedical research, and patient care.

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