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Our Team

Ayo Olagoke portraitAyo Olagoke, Ph.D., MPH
Lab Director
Assistant Professor, Department of Population Health
University of Kansas School of Medicine


Yvonnes Chen portraitYvonnes Chen
Professor
William Allen White School of Journalism & Mass Communications
University of Kansas


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Chase Wiebe
Medical Student Researcher

Chase Wiebe is a medical student at the University of Kansas School of Medicine–Wichita with a strong interest in the intersection of technology and clinical medicine. His academic focus includes exploring how artificial intelligence can be integrated into healthcare to improve diagnostic accuracy, optimize patient outcomes, and enhance system efficiency.

He is particularly interested in the application of AI in surgical fields, including orthopedic surgery, where data-driven tools have the potential to transform both preoperative planning and intraoperative decision-making.

Through his involvement in research, Chase aims to contribute to the responsible development and implementation of AI technologies in medicine while maintaining a patient-centered approach to care. His long-term goal is to pursue a career in orthopedic surgery and remain actively engaged in innovation that advances the future of healthcare.


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Jacob Wolfe
Medical Student Researcher

Jacob Wolfe is a medical student at the University of Kansas School of Medicine in Wichita. His work centers on the application of artificial intelligence in clinical practice, with a particular focus on otolaryngology and anesthesiology.

He is interested in leveraging emerging technologies to improve diagnostic precision, enhance perioperative management, and support better patient outcomes. His work explores how data-driven tools can complement physician expertise and contribute to more efficient, precise, and patient-centered care.

Jacob plans to pursue a career in a surgical specialty, with a focus on delivering precise and compassionate patient care while maintaining a strong commitment to research that advances healthcare.


We work closely with a multidisciplinary team of experts. Explore our current projects to learn more. >>


Connect with the Health Communication Solutions Lab

If you are interested in working with our team or collaborating on health communication projects, please contact Dr. Ayo Olagoke at 316-293-2634.

KU School of Medicine-Wichita

Department of Population Health
1010 North Kansas
Wichita, KS 67214-3199
316-293-2627
Fax: 316-293-2695