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Lizhou Fan
Google Scholar ID: 95NLzC4AAAAJ
Vice-Chancellor Assistant Professor, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Medical AI
Health Informatics
AI Agents
AI for Science
Psychiatry
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Evaluating an evidence-guided reinforcement learning framework in aligning light-parameter large language models with decision-making cognition in psychiatric clinical reasoning
2026
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Cross-Enhanced Multimodal Fusion of Eye-Tracking and Facial Features for Alzheimer's Disease Diagnosis
2025
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DispatchMAS: Fusing taxonomy and artificial intelligence agents for emergency medical services
2025
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Toward Equitable Access: Leveraging Crowdsourced Reviews to Investigate Public Perceptions of Health Resource Accessibility
2025
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AIPatient: Simulating Patients with EHRs and LLM Powered Agentic Workflow
arXiv.org · 2024
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NPHardEval4V: A Dynamic Reasoning Benchmark of Multimodal Large Language Models
arXiv.org · 2024
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EmojiPrompt: Generative Prompt Obfuscation for Privacy-Preserving Communication with Cloud-based LLMs
2024
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Health-LLM: Personalized Retrieval-Augmented Disease Prediction System
arXiv.org · 2024
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Background
Currently Vice-Chancellor Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK)
Research focuses on Medical Artificial Intelligence and Health Informatics, with emphasis on Digital Mental Health and AI-driven Psychiatry
Committed to fostering interdisciplinary collaborations between AI researchers and healthcare professionals
AI perspective: Clinical Reasoning with Large AI Models, System Building with AI Agents
Medical perspective: Neurodegenerative, Neurocognitive, and Neurodevelopmental Disorders (e.g., ASD, Parkinson’s), self-harm prevention (e.g., NSSI), sleep disorders (e.g., iRBD)
Applications include: Auxiliary Diagnostics & Mechanism Understanding, Digital Intervention & Patient-Facing Applications
Co-authors
17 total
Lingyao Li
Assistant Professor, School of Information, University of South Florida
Co-author 2
Wenyue Hua
Senior Researcher, Microsoft Research
Libby Hemphill
Associate Professor, University of Michigan School of Information
Yongfeng Zhang
Professor of Computer Science, Rutgers University
Mingyu Jin
Ph.D Student on Computer Science, Rutgers University, New Brunswick
Co-author 7
Jiayan Zhou
Stanford University
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