AJ Delgado, a postdoctoral fellow in the university’s Department of Public Health, has spent his career analyzing data to better understand health disparities. Now he’s equipping community-based health organizations with the same tools and methods to tackle them head-on.
Through specialized training, he’s helping staff from the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program and the Latino Commission on AIDS make sense of their health data using generative AI. By translating complex data into actionable insights, these organizations can enhance their grant proposals, create data-driven reports and make stronger suggestions for interventions. Ultimately, they are learning to convert data into real-world applications to bridge the health gaps that impact Texas communities.
In the video below, Delgado discusses the importance of equipping community health organizations with the latest data tools. Read Amanda Cerreto’s article at Sombrilla Magazine Online to learn more about the training and how he’s getting UT San Antonio students involved.