ATSU-CGHS professor co-authors AADEJ generative AI guide
Posted: February 12, 2026
Julie Frantsve-Hawley, PhD, CAE, assistant professor in the Master of Public Health-Dental Emphasis program at A.T. Still University’s College of Graduate Health Studies (ATSU-CGHS), served as a panel member and contributing author for newly released national guidance addressing the use of generative artificial intelligence (AI) in scholarly writing.
The highly anticipated Guidance for Authors, Editors, and Publishers on the Use of Generative AI from the American Association of Dental Editors and Journalists (AADEJ), presents 17 evidence-based consensus statements developed by a multidisciplinary stakeholder panel, including Dr. Frantsve-Hawley. The paper provides critical context on how generative AI tools function and examines the technical, legal, and ethical risks their use may introduce.
Dr. Frantsve-Hawley received her PhD in genetics from Harvard University in 2002. She serves on the American Dental Association Foundation Board of Directors and previously served as executive director of the American Association of Public Health Dentistry.
AADEJ, founded in 1931, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to enhancing communication within the dental profession and raising the standards of dental journalism.
