Pallavi Tiwari
Associate Professor and Co-founder,
UW–Madison, LivAi
Dr. Pallavi Tiwari is a Vilas Distinguished Associate Professor in the Departments of Radiology, Biomedical Engineering, Biomedical Informatics, and Medical Physics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and serves as the Co-Director of Imaging and Radiation Science at the Carbone Cancer Center. She is also a Research Health Scientist at the William S. Middleton Memorial Veterans Affairs (VA) Hospital. Dr. Tiwari’s research interests lie in Artificial Intelligence and Computational analysis for computerized diagnostic, prognostic, and treatment evaluation solutions in oncology and neurological disorders. So far, her research has evolved into over 120 peer-reviewed publications, and 14 patents (8 issued, 6 pending). Dr. Tiwari has been a recipient of several scientific awards, most notably: being named as one of 100 women achievers by the Government of India for making a positive impact in the field of Science and Innovation. In 2018, she was selected as one of Crain’s Cleveland Business Forty under 40. She has also been awarded the J&J Women in STEM (WiSTEM2D) scholar award in Technology, and the Honorary Early Career Achievement Award. (2019) and the Imaging Informatics Innovator Award (2023) through the Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine. She has also been inducted as a Senior Member in National Academy of Inventors as well as in the Council of Distinguishing Investigators in the Academy for Radiology and Biomedical Research. Dr. Tiwari’s research is funded through the National Cancer Institute, Veterans Affairs, Department of Defense, and various foundation and state grants.


