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Anjana Susarla holds the Omura-Saxena Professorship in Responsible AI at the Broad College of Business. She earned an undergraduate degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Chennai; a graduate degree in Business Administration from the Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta; and Ph.D. in Information Systems from the University of Texas at Austin. Her research interests include the responsible uses of artificial intelligence, social media analytics and the economics of artificial intelligence. Her work has appeared in several academic journals and peer-reviewed conferences such as Academy of Management Conference, Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining, Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (Neurips), Decision Sciences Institute, Information Systems Research, INFORMS, International Conference in Information Systems, International Conference on Learning Representations (ICLR), Journal of Management Information Systems, Marketing Science Institute, Management Science, MIS Quarterly and Production and Operations Management Society (POMS). She has served on and serves on the editorial boards of Information Systems Research, MIS Quarterly and Production and Operations Management (POMS) Journal.Anjana Susarla has received several awards for her research and pedagogy. She been a recipient of the William S. Livingston Award for Outstanding Graduate Students at the University of Texas, a Steven Schrader Best Paper Finalist at the Academy of Management, the Association of Information Systems Best Publication Award, a Runner-Up for Information Systems Research Best Published Paper Award and the Microsoft Prize by the International Network of Social Networks Analysis Sunbelt Conference. She has been listed as a thought leader by Thinkers360, received the Haim Mendelson Teaching Innovation Award from the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences Information Systems Society (INFORMS ISS), and received an Academic Leadership Award from the Responsible AI Institute. She was also ranked in the list of Top-100 Information Systems (IS) researchers by research productivity. Her research has received grants and funding from several institutions including the National Library of Medicine (a division of the National Institute of Health).