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The Stanford Center for AI in Medicine and Imaging (AIMI) was established through the generous support from the Stanford Departments of Radiology, Medicine, and Pathology. AIMI relies on philanthropic support in addition to research grants and industry partnerships as it pursues its mission to advance  AI research, education, policy, and clinical implementation to improve health and medicine for all.

Philanthropic support significantly helps to advance groundbreaking discoveries and train a new generation of health AI innovators. Endowments form the cornerstone of AIMI’s sustainability, while annual unrestricted gifts empower AIMI leadership to swiftly and strategically engage with the most urgent and promising initiatives spanning AIMI’s key domains. We welcome unrestricted gifts and pledges to bolster Stanford AIMI's endeavors, which can be made through the simple online process below.

Gifts to Stanford AIMI are tax-deductible under applicable rules. AIMI is part of Stanford University’s tax exempt status as a 501(c)(3) public charity.

Gifts

If you are ready to make a financial gift to support the work of Stanford AIMI, please click the button below. It is very important to follow the instructions below in order for your gift to be directed to the AIMI Center.  

  • Select Stanford Medicine from the dropdown menu
  • Select Other Stanford Designation
  • Type in AIMI Center in the “Other” box
  • Complete the remainder of the form  
     

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Major Gifts

If you would like to learn more about making a gift to support Stanford AIMI, please contact:

Curt Langlotz, MD, PhD
Professor of Radiology, of Biomedical Informatics Research, of Biomedical Data Science
Director, Stanford Center for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine and Imaging

Johanna Kim, MBA, MPH
Executive Director, Stanford Center for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine and Imaging
650.498.4325

Erik Rausch
Senior Director of Development
Medical Center Development
Stanford University School of Medicine