Medical-Tech Healthcare
Using AI to advancedrug development, medical education, and small business.
Apex AI Institute runs three charitable program lines — AI-assisted oncology drug development research, co-taught medical AI curricula, and applied AI literacy for small enterprises and community learners. Everything we ship is open-licensed and reproducible.
Who we serve
Three programs, three audiences, one public-benefit mission
Each pillar maps to a distinct community we serve — from oncology researchers accelerating first-in-human trials, to medical-school students and partner institutions, to small enterprises and community learners picking up AI for the first time.

Pillar 1 · Research
Oncology researchers & trial investigators
Public-benefit methods research applying AI across the drug-development pipeline — Phase I/II oncology trial design, investigator and site selection, and biomarker analysis. Outputs released as open benchmarks and peer-reviewed publications.
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Pillar 2 · Teach & Learn
Medical students & partner institutions
Research support and co-taught medical-AI curriculum with an accredited higher-education partner — equipping the next generation of clinicians with responsible AI practice.
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Pillar 3 · Build
Small enterprises & community learners
Open-source curricula, recorded talks, and practical tooling that help pre-medical students, practicing clinicians, solo and small practices, developers entering healthcare, and community learners put AI to work — delivered as public education, not paid consulting.
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Featured collaboration
AI in Health Care — From Models to Medicine
A ten-week, three-track clinical-AI curriculum co-developed with a clinical affiliate and a higher-education partner. The course website is public, the syllabus is open, the research papers are linked — any accredited partner can adapt it.
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FIH Scout — Oncology first-in-human trial intelligence
A live web platform exploring AI-assisted investigator and site ranking for early-phase oncology studies. Built on open PubMed and ClinicalTrials.gov data — 859 trials, 3,100+ investigators, 52 countries. Open for academic collaborators to try.
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How we work
Charitable incubator for medical AI
Public-benefit research stays within AAI. If a project matures into something with commercial potential, it may be spun out into a separately organized for-profit entity on fair-market-value terms.
Build open curricula & tools
Clinician-led design of curricula, research tools, and platforms. All source material released under open licenses.
Partner with institutions
Non-exclusive collaborations with accredited schools, medical centers, and community organizations.
Release everything publicly
Syllabi, code, recordings, and methods manuscripts are published for any educator or researcher to adapt.
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