Alabama Artificial Intelligence Center of Excellence (AAICE) Assists Tuskegee University With BioScience Research

Scientist from the Tuskegee University’s College of Veterinary Medicine recently published their research findings in a paper entitled

“Comparative Genomic Profiles of Salmonella Typhimurium and Salmonella Dublin Bovine Isolates from the U.S. Indicate Possible Factors Associated with the Host Adaptation of Salmonella Dublin in the Region”

( The details and particulars of the research paper can be access by clicking the web-link above.)

The entire I85 Cyber Corridor(I85Cyber.org) community would like to provide a round of kudos and congratulations to the following team of researchers:

  • Kingsley E. Bentum
  • Emmanuel Kuufire
  • Rejoice Nyarku
  • Viona Osei
  • Benjamin Adu-Addai
  • Jonathan G. Frye
  • Charlene R. Jackson
  • Temesgen Samuel
  • Woubit Abebe

Within the acknowledgements of it research publication, the team from Tuskegee University shares that

“…the authors also thank the entire team who facilitated the training and GPU computing support kindly provided by the Alabama Artificial Intelligence Center of Excellence(AAICE)…”

When one visits AAICE’s web-site, it states that part of the mission of the organization is to

“Improve Research and Development, innovation and technological parity and access, stimulate regional economic development and partnerships, and train a relevant, digital workforce that enhances Alabama’s ability to compete globally..”

It looks as if the Alabama AI Center of Excellence(AAICE) is well on its way towards fulfilling this mission through its collaborative efforts with Tuskegee University College of Veterinarian Medicine and other regional colleges and universitites.  To learn more about AAICE, click the image below.