Northwestern University
Mohammad Hosseini is an assistant professor in the Department of Preventive Medicine at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. Born in Tehran (Iran), he holds a BA in business management (Eindhoven, 2013), MA in Applied Ethics (Utrecht, 2016) and a PhD in Research Ethics and Integrity (Dublin, 2021). Mohammad collaborates with the Northwestern University Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (NUCATS) and the Institute for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine (I.AIM). Furthermore, he is a guest lecturer of research ethics and integrity, an associate editor of the Journal of Accountability in Research, and a member of the Global Young Academy.
Season 1 - Episode 13 Discusses the impact of generative artificial intelligence on research integrity.
Season 2 - Episode 4
This episode discusses the definition of artificial intelligence in an educational context, current utilization, & the opportunities & challenges for educators.
Season 2 - Episode 5
This episode examines AI's ethical and bias implications and considers what the future might look like in the classroom and in research.