UH researchers awarded $12M grant to advance AI, data science in medicine

UH researchers awarded M grant to advance AI, data science in medicine

UH researchers awarded $12M grant to advance AI, data science in medicine

https://www.hawaii.edu/news/2026/06/21/12-million-establishes-pac-aid/

Publish Date: 2026-06-21 14:00:00

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Reading time: 4 minutesThe John A. Burns School of Medicine and the UH Cancer Center.

Researchers at the University of Hawaiʻi Cancer Center and UH Mānoa John A. Burns School of Medicine (JABSOM) were awarded more than $12 million from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to establish the Pacific Center for Artificial Intelligence and Data Science in Medicine (PAC-AID)—a new research center dedicated to accelerating biomedical discoveries through artificial intelligence and data science to benefit people in Hawaiʻi and the Pacific region, and worldwide.

John Shepherd headshotJohn Shepherd

Funded through the NIH‘s Centers of Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE) program, the five-year award will provide approximately $12 million through February 2031. The award was administered by the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, with a federal award date of June 4, 2026.

The center will be led by Principal Investigators John Shepherd and Youping Deng. Shepherd is chief scientific officer at the UH Cancer Center, and B.H. and Alice C. Beams Endowed Professor in Cancer Research at JABSOM. Deng is co-director, Genomics and Bioinformatics Shared Resource, at the UH Cancer Center; and professor and director, Bioinformatics Core Facility, at JABSOM.

PAC-AID will serve as a central hub integrating AI into biomedical research to improve health outcomes in Hawaiʻi. Over five years, the project will renovate the UH Cancer Center Data Center to establish a new Medical AI Core (MedAI Core), providing advanced, high-performance computing resources and AI expertise. Physically located within both the UH Cancer Center and JABSOM on the shared Kakaʻako campus, PAC-AID will directly fund four major inaugural research projects and establish a Pilot Projects Program to support more than eight new, locally relevant pilot studies.

Youping Deng headshotYouping Deng

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