AIM-AHEAD Consortium
Alexander Libin has a diverse range of experience in various roles related to research, education, and project management. Currently serving as a Co-Director at AIM-AHEAD Consortium, Alexander has also worked as a Steering Committee Member and Scientific Director at Georgetown University. As an Associate Professor, their focus is on ethics-focused studies in well-being literacy and translational sciences. Additionally, Alexander has been involved in research and educational programs at MedStar Health and served as a Director of Training at MedStar National Rehabilitation Network. As the Editor-in-Chief of the Coping with Life Stress Journal, Alexander continues to contribute to the field of research and education.
AIM-AHEAD Consortium
The National Institutes of Health’s Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning Consortium to Advance Health Equity and Researcher Diversity (AIM-AHEAD) program has established mutually beneficial, coordinated, and trusted partnerships to enhance the participation and representation of researchers and communities currently underrepresented in the development of AI/ML models and to improve the capabilities of this emerging technology, beginning with electronic health records (EHR) and extending to other diverse data to address health disparities and inequities.