Associate Researcher
Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo
Meguru-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Mathieu Andre John Morgan, MSc, is a Researcher in Artificial Intelligence at the Goda Laboratory, Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo. Originally from France, where he completed graduate studies in Artificial Intelligence, he is now conducting research in Japan on the application of large language models (LLMs) to global health and policy benchmarking.
His work focuses on the intersection of LLMs, health informatics, and global public health. He is particularly interested in developing methods that ensure transparent, reproducible, and trustworthy AI systems for clinical and policy-oriented applications.
Mathieu currently leads the project “Large Language Model Dashboard Automates Analytic Reports by International Organization to Accelerate Healthcare Policy Benchmarking.” This research framework integrates international health datasets and advanced LLM workflows to generate OECD-style outputs that support policy-relevant insights. By automating analytic report generation, the system aims to accelerate healthcare policy benchmarking at the global scale.
A key aspect of this work is its application to antimicrobial stewardship, where the methodology highlights how LLM-based pipelines can provide novel approaches for analyzing antibiotic consumption and resistance data. This contributes to more transparent and reproducible AI-driven health data analysis, aligned with international standards and policy needs.
With an international academic background and current research experience in Japan, Mathieu’s long-term objective is to advance the responsible integration of AI into medicine and public health. Through this work, he seeks to bridge academic research, healthcare informatics, and international policy, ensuring that emerging AI methods provide tangible benefits for global health challenges.
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