Save the dates: va augusta celebrates a century of va research excellence with local events | va augusta health care | veterans affairs

Save the dates: va augusta celebrates a century of va research excellence with local events | va augusta health care | veterans affairs


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VA Augusta Health Care System is commemorating 100 years of pioneering research at Veterans Affairs medical facilities across the nation. To mark this significant milestone, VA Augusta is


hosting two innovative events in May: a weeklong Datathon and a comprehensive Research Week, underscoring the profound impact of their research and collaborative efforts on Veteran


healthcare. “Celebrating 100 years of research excellence is a monumental achievement for the VA,” said Oscar Rodriguez, Acting Executive Director of VA Augusta Health Care System. “Our


ultimate goal at VA Augusta is to ensure that Veterans receive the best possible healthcare, and our local research team is at the forefront of that effort.” DATATHON: MAY 12-16, 2025 VA


Augusta’s Datathon will focus on Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (AI) in healthcare research. This event, spanning five days, will showcase revolutionary data-driven approaches to


improving patient care and outcomes using large data systems. “The Datathon embodies our commitment to integrating cutting-edge technologies like AI to innovate and push the boundaries of


biomedical research,” said Dr. Amado Alejandro Báez, Associate Chief of Staff for Research and Development at VA Augusta. “It’s about leveraging data to find innovative solutions that


directly benefit our Veterans.” RESEARCH WEEK 2025: MAY 29-30, 2025 Research Week 2025 promises to be an engaging two-day event, bringing together esteemed research groups and scientists


from diverse organizations, universities, and institutes, both regionally and beyond. The focus will primarily be on the application of data science and AI in critical care, sepsis, and


injury research.  “This event is a unique opportunity to share knowledge and collaborate on transformative research projects,” said Báez. “It is through these collaborations that we can


continue to innovate and improve healthcare for our Veterans.” Under Dr. Baez's leadership, the Research Services and Affiliations unit at VA Augusta is steadfast in its mission to


modernize facilities and integrate pioneering technologies such as 3D printing, tissue engineering, and virtual reality applications in medical contexts. In addition, the establishment of a


high-power data center will facilitate access to nationwide databases, further bolstering biomedical research efforts. The research efforts at VA Augusta are supported by more than 30 active


investigators and research staff working in diverse fields, including tumor immunology and angiogenesis, vision, cardiology, pulmonary sciences, critical care/shock, PTSD, rheumatology, and


sensory sciences. These dedicated researchers are instrumental in driving forward innovations that meet the complex healthcare needs of Veterans. For more information on the Datathon


contact Dr. Brian Le at [email protected] and for Research Week information contact Dr. Supidto Das at [email protected]