We are grateful to the following organizations for supporting our work to advance data-driven solutions in emergency care:
National Institutes of Health
Through a K23 Career Development Award, Dr. Aaron Kornblith receives NIH funding to develop and validate artificial intelligence (AI)-powered tools that improve diagnostic accuracy and clinical decision-making in pediatric emergency medicine.
National Science Foundation
Our participation in the National Science Foundation (NSF) I-Corps program provided entrepreneurial training and early support to explore commercial translation of our ultrasound AI technologies.
UCSF Catalyst Program
Catalyst funding helped accelerate the development of our clinical decision support tools and provided key mentorship and connections to industry partners, guiding their translation into practice.
UC LAUNCH
As part of the UC LAUNCH accelerator, we refined our business model and strategy for translating pediatric ultrasound AI tools into scalable solutions.
Pediatric Device Consortium
The Pediatric Device Consortium (PDC) supported our efforts to advance point-of-care ultrasound tools for pediatric trauma, with funding and feedback focused on device development and clinical integration.
UCSF School of Medicine
The UCSF School of Medicine has provided funding to support student-led research and mentorship through the Deep Explore program, fostering student engagement in data science, imaging, and emergency care innovation.