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Module 7 of 7 · Capstone
Impact Project
Bring everything together in a real-world biomedical AI project. Over two weeks, learners design a research question, select appropriate AI methods, address ethical and reproducibility considerations, and develop a functional project prototype. Through iterative feedback and expert guidance, participants refine their work and deliver a final presentation at the AI Passport BMR Showcase.
Free
Format · Online
Start date · Aug 31, 2026
Duration · 2 weeks
Time · 5 hrs / week
Microskills · 7
CME credits · 11
What you will gain
Course Outcomes
Research Design
Frame a real biomedical AI research question and select appropriate methods.
Proposal Writing
Develop a fundable, well-structured biomedical AI research proposal.
Showcase Presentation
Communicate your work clearly at the AI Passport BMR Showcase.
Peer Review
Give and receive structured feedback on project proposals and prototypes.
What you will learn
Microskills in this Module
Each module covers 5 AI microskills plus one Scientific Rigor and Reproducibility (SRR) and one Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) microskill.
- Designing biomedical AI experiments
- Writing successful biomedical AI proposals
- Effective scientific communication
- Bridging traditional research with AI innovation
- Peer review and feedback mechanisms
- Robust biomedical AI research design
- Responsible biomedical AI research
Meet your instructors
Expert Faculty from the University of Florida

Azra Bihorac MD, MS
Senior Associate Dean for Research Affairs · Director, IC3

Benjamin Shickel PhD
Asst. Professor · Associate Director, IC3

Yulia Levites Strekalova, PhD, MBA
Associate Professor, UF College of Public Health & Health Professions

Ashish Aggarwal MS
Instructional Associate Professor

Elizabeth Palmer PhD
Asst. Director of Training & Education

Tezcan Ozrazgat-Baslanti
Research Associate Professor

Akshith Ullal, PhD
Data Scientist
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