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EpiHack Arizona — Where Tech Meets Public Health
Arizona

Where Tech meets
One Health

📅 MAY 18–22, 2026  ·  📍 HEALTH SCIENCES INNOVATION BUILDING, TUCSON AZ
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From problem
to prototype
in one week.

⚡ This is not a conference

EpiHacks are hands-on sprints where TECH works side by side with HEALTH to build practical, working prototypes in five days. The approach was designed by the Ending Pandemics Academy.

The focus of this EpiHack is a tool that communities across Arizona can use to report health events in real time — and receive timely information to prevent illness and reduce spread of infection.

"Help co-create the future tool for tracking health threats in the community, by the community."

May 18–22
2026
Health Sciences Innovation Building
University of Arizona · Tucson, AZ

Hosted by Ending Pandemics Academy
5
Days
1
Goal
Impact

Bring your skills
to the front lines.

Software Development

Mobile and web application engineers who can ship functional prototypes fast. Full-stack, frontend, backend — all welcome.

AI / ML & Data Systems

Machine learning, predictive modeling, data pipelines. Help build systems that can spot outbreak signals before they become crises.

Large Language Models

LLM fine-tuning, prompt engineering, RAG pipelines. Natural language interfaces can transform how communities report health events.

UX / Product Design

Great tools need great interfaces. Designers who understand diverse, underserved communities will shape how this reaches the people who need it most.

Digital Platforms

Participatory surveillance, real-time reporting, community dashboards. Experience with scalable digital health platforms is highly valued.

One Health Experts

Epidemiologists, health communicators, and field practitioners who can ground solutions in real-world context and community trust.

Spot the spark before it becomes a wildfire.

From tracking unusual animal die-offs to identifying environmental stressors combined with human symptoms — innovative digital solutions can detect the earliest signals of emerging threats.

EpiHack Arizona embraces the One Health framework: recognizing that human, animal, and environmental health are deeply interconnected. Participatory surveillance puts communities at the forefront of prevention.

Human
Health
Animal
Health
Environmental
Health
ONE
HEALTH
Apply your technical expertise to prevent the next pandemic.
✦ Open Applications

If you are a technologist

EpiHack Arizona is open to technologists — software developers, AI/ML researchers and engineers, and UX designers ready to work on a real public health challenge. No prior health background required.

✉ By Invitation Only

If you are a One Health expert

One Health students, professionals, and researchers participate by invitation only. This includes epidemiologists, veterinarians, environmental health scientists, and field practitioners.

Five days.
One sprint.

May 18
Day 01
Kickoff & Problem Framing
  • Welcome & team formation
  • Challenge briefs presented
  • Health experts brief technologists
  • Teams select focus areas
May 19
Day 02
Discovery & Design
  • User needs research
  • Data landscape exploration
  • Solution architecture draft
  • Wireframes & UX flows
May 20
Day 03
Build Sprint
  • Core prototype development
  • AI/ML model integration
  • Mentor office hours
  • Mid-sprint check-in
May 21
Day 04
Refine & Test
  • Prototype iteration
  • Community feedback session
  • Feasibility & impact review
  • Demo prep begins
May 22
Day 05
Demo Day
  • Final presentations
  • Panel of public health judges
  • Award ceremony
  • Pathways to implementation

Five days. One goal. Real impact.

MAY 18–22, 2026 · TUCSON, ARIZONA