Research that connects health data, public health, ethics, and human wellbeing.
AUHT’s University Research Center supports interdisciplinary research, postdoctoral-level research development, ethics guidance, and international academic exchange.
Applied research for real-world health challenges.
The Research Center brings together computational health, epidemiology, lifestyle medicine, whole-person health, sustainable wellbeing, policy, ethics, and compliance.
Institute for Healthcare Big Data and Computational Health
Research areas include clinical big data, AI-assisted diagnosis, clinical decision support, prediction models, smart nursing, patient safety, medical imaging, pathology, natural language processing, and digital health evaluation.
Institute for Applied Epidemiology and Lifestyle Medicine
Focuses on applied epidemiology, chronic disease prevention, lifestyle interventions, community health, workplace health, school health, implementation science, and public health program evaluation.
Institute for Whole-Person Health and Sustainable Wellbeing
Studies health equity, social determinants, health policy, health economics, sustainable wellbeing, health communication, medical humanities, health law, urban health, and social innovation.
Ethics Committee
Provides ethics review and academic compliance support for human subject research, health data projects, questionnaires, interviews, sensitive personal information, AI applications, and public health interventions.
From evidence to practical impact.
AUHT encourages researchers and learners to move beyond abstract theory and develop outputs that support decision-making in healthcare institutions, public health organizations, communities, and policy environments.
Research Outputs
- Applied research reports
- Health data dashboards
- Policy briefs and evidence summaries
- Program evaluation frameworks
- Community health assessment reports
- Academic manuscripts and conference presentations
Collaborate with AUHT Research Center.
AUHT welcomes academic institutions, research organizations, public health professionals, healthcare institutions, and health technology partners.