AOIC - AI to assist medical writers in the efficiency and speed of delivery of written manuscript projects.

2027 · 2027 Competition

School: School of Computer and Information Sciences
Category: Corporate SponsoredPrimary

Project Overview

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Abstract

AOIC, LLC is a medical and scientific communications organization that provide content-rich support to Biopharmaceuticals and health nonprofit organizations. AOIC’s mission is to advance medicine and patient care in two ways:

· Collaborating with researchers, healthcare professionals, biopharmaceutical companies, and other life science organizations to communicate preclinical, clinical, and health outcomes data.

· Helping nonprofit partners educate patients, caregivers, and healthcare professionals about treatment advancements and quality-of-life challenges to daily living.

AOIC wishes to continue development of the LobsterAI project that was created as a Senior Design Project in early 2025 and has now been worked on by two groups of students. Lobster AI lays the groundwork for using AI to assist medical writers in the efficiency and speed of delivery of written manuscript projects. These materials are derived from internet background research, proprietary data from lab and clinical studies, and real world evidence. These projects can take anywhere from 1 month to 9 months but speed is desired by our clients Accuracy of these projects is critical. Plagiarism is closely monitored. Students will pick up where the second group left off with the goals of:

· Continuing to improve model output results and format

· Evaluate and possibly implement an offline/local version of the model and environment

· Assist AOIC in determining the commercial viability of the project

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Team Members

Mayukhi Khan
Lead
Midhusi Keran
Chibuike Nwume
Ajani Levere
Chris Zhao

Advisors

Jeff Salvage
Jeff Salvage

Stakeholders

Tom Burke
Mark Altieri