The UTSW Immuno-Informatics for Health Program (UTSW IIHP) is one of the three flagship programs of the Data Science and Artificial Intelligence for Precision Health Initiative (DAPHI), affiliated with the Peter O’Donnell Jr. School of Public Health (OSPH) of UT Southwestern Medical Center (UTSW). The leading PI of UTSW IIHP is Dr. Tao Wang, from the Quantitative Biomedical Research Center of OSPH. The UTSW CIP connects researchers inside and outside UTSW who conduct computational immunology or who could collaborate with other researchers doing computational immunology research. The UTSW CIP aims to provide a platform for exchanging ideas, supporting collaboration, sharing resources and achieving real impact in computational immunology and other relevant areas. In this era of explosion of data in biomedical research and explosion of innovative data science and artificial intelligence technologies, our ultimate goal is to impact the diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of patients suffering from various immune-related diseases, through modeling of high dimensional data, especially immuno-informatics data. The productivity of the UTSW CIP is attested to by the recent publications in top journals from its affiliated researchers, such as Science Immunology (2020, Lu et al), Nature Machine Intelligence (2022, Zhang and Chang et al), Cell Reports (2021, Lu et al), Nature Machine Intelligence (2021, Lu et al), Nature Methods (2021, Zhang et al), Nature Methods (2022, Wang and Song et al), Cell (2019, Zhu et al), and Nature Communications (2023, Wang et al).