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Biovotion

Freedom Medical

Swiss-based medical device companyprovides solutions for continous, non-invasive physiological monitoring. TheVSM platform is a mobile, stand alonewearable monitoring paramteressupported by integrated cloud services.Winner of Nokia Sensing XCHALLENGE2014 and awarded by the EuropeanCommission as Europe's 'best eHealthSMEs' 2013.

Company makes the ClearPath DS-120,a device that scans the eye lens forsigns of autofluorescencean early indicator of diabetes (as per asignificant number of independent peer-reviewed studies). A quantitativeresponse is then made immediatelyavailable to an optometrist and patient,whilst also being electronically transmitsto a referal healthcare provider.It raised $4.8million in a round of SeriesC funding in May 2015.

This startup's wearable vitals monitor iscurrently in clinical tests for continuouslymonitoring blood pressure. Originally designedto be worn behind the ear, the tool nowresembles other 'smart' watches on the marketand this shift is to encourage consumer-friendly, self-management. A number of studieshave already been conducted inMassachusetts General Hospital and it is nowscaling up for FDA clearance.

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Sense4Baby

TricoderKit like Star Trek's

Launched in 2012, the $10million Qualcomm TricoderXPRIZE (a 3.5 year global competition) has justannounced its 10 finalists. The goal is to develop aconsumer-focused, mobile device capable ofdiagnosing and interpreting a set of 15 medicalconditions and capturing 5 vital health metrics. It goeswithout saying that the device resembles the medicalTricoder of Star Trek fame. Will science fiction becomea reality? 10 finalists are on the right:

- Aezon, a team of student engineersfrom John Hopkins Universitypartnering with the Center forBioengineering Innovation & Design.- CloudDX, a team from medicaldevices manufacturer Biosign.- Danvantri, a team from techmanufacturer American MegatrendsIndia.- Dynamical Biomarkers Group, ateam led by Harvard medical Schoolprofessor Chung-Kang Peng.Final Frontier Medical Devices, ateam led by the founders of BasilLeaf Technologies- MESI Simplifying diagnostics, ateam from diagnostic medical devicemanufacturer MESI- SCANADU, a team from SiliconValley-based start-up.- SCANurse, a team from diagnosticsmedical manufacturer of the samename- zensor, a team from clinical sensorand electrode company Intelesens

Acquired by AirStrip, this technology was firstlicensed from the Gary and Mary West HealthInstitute. It is a tool to allow women to undergonon-stress testing to monitor fetal and maternalheart rate, contraction patterns using non-invasivesensors at physician's offices, clinics andambulances. Airstrip has received FDA clearancefor patient self-administration of the system and theUniversity of Utah is now studying how to integratethe platform into a healthcare system which wouldallow evaluation of patient & provider satisfaction,costs and benefits.

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FitBit

LuminaCare

This small digital, wristband tracker captures howmany calories you've burned, how many minutes youhave been active and how many steps you havetaken. The technology is a good fit for studies in MSbecause it is designed to track a critical indicator ofthe disease - mobility.

Cloud-based predictive health analyticsplatform empowers physicians to select theright drug for patients with bacterialinfections. The company is taking advantageof diagnostics that have shortened the timerequired to identify bacterial strains from twoto three days to just a few hours. Usingprediction software, the company is trackinghow different patient profiles respond tocertain medications and thus giving moreinformation to the doctor.The goal is that thissoftware will be a short-term treatment tooland in a long term a way of extending thelifespan of antibiotics, which are frequentlyoverprescribing and spawning the evolutionof drug-resistant bacteria.

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Biogen, PatientsLikeMeuse to understand MS

GarminMedidata selected this Garmin'svivofit device (a water-resistant, 24/7wristband used to measure stepstaken, distance, calories burned andhours slept) to capture patient data inclinical trials. The company'spresident remarked 'Integrating thevivofit with the Medidata platform ispart of our ongoing efforts to unifymHealth devices with cloud-basedtechnologies in a clinical trial setting'.

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MC10

Medopad

AliveCor

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'Electronic skin makes your body a computer' - CNNThis company develops flexible electronic circuits thatstick directly to the skin and monitor wearer's health,including temperature, hydration and strain. Applicationsinclude letting an athlete know when and how much tohydrate for peak performance, or when to apply moresunscreen. A partnership with University of Rochester isalso developing predictive health analytics, enablingobjective, sensitive, frequent assessments of anindividual's condition to improve their health & advancenew treatments.

The company's Heart Monitor is a single-channel cardiacevent recorder, which consists of a device & app thatenables the recording and review of electrocardiograms(ECG's). A review in imedicalapps.com described itsclinical use as a non-continuous, patient-triggered eventmonitor, where by medical advice can be sort forpalpitations. Additionally it could be use for periodic post-procedure follow-up (eg. atrial fibrillation or atrial flutterablation).

Offers a suite of CE certified iPadapplications that integrate healthdata from existing hospitaldatabases and securely sends itto medical professionals' mobiledevices. The company isheadquarted in London and thefirst company to work with themwas BMI Healthcare, the largestprivate hospital group in the UKwith nearly 70 centers. A recentdevelopment has been thelaunch of its Apple Watchchemotherapy app with patientsat London's King's CollegeHospital the first to trial it. Thecompany claims the platformallows doctors to adjust drugregimens in real-time "to provideeven greater levels of proactivecare and patients are providedchemotherapy treatment tailoredspecifically to them and reducesside effect-related visits tohospitals.

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imPACT

Mendor

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Stands for 'Immediate Post-ConcussionAssessment and Cognitive Testing'. Thecompany is a ' maker of the world's mostpopular concussion evaluation system'offers a 20 minute computerized test thatplayers can take via software or online tomeasure verbal and visual memory,processing speed, reaction time andimpulse control. ImPACT dominates thetesting market and has spread to clubsincluding NFL, MLB, MLS, NHL, boxing,hockey, soccer and auto racing circuits.

Known as the 'iPhone of diabetescare' this Finnish health technologycompany develops disruptivediabetes management solutionswhich are designed to significantlyreduce the burden of the conditionsfor individuals and healthcareorganizations. The Mendor Discreetis a blood glucose meter which canlast for up to 1000 tests, hold 250results and integrates data downloadvia a USB data-cable. Mentor Balance is the name of the web-based software applicationwhich allows patients to determine possible problem areas in their diabetes treatment.

14.CAP intiativeMerck's Telehealth

Merck in partnership with Kenya Ministry ofHealth, has launched their first telehealthclinics at both of Kenyatta National Hospitalin Nairobi and Machacos Hospital as a partof their e-health initiative in Africa. Merck e-health is a new initiative of Merck’s 5 yearCapacity Advancement Program (CAP)which was established in 2012. to expandhealthcare capacity in the areas of R&D,

supply-chain integrity and efficiency,pharmacovigilance, medical education,and community awareness in Africaand developing countries. Merck’stelehealth clinics will allow patients andhealthcare providers in remote areasthrough using the power of IP andvideo conferencing to interact withCancer specialists at KenyattaHospital, the largest national referraland teaching hospital in Kenya in orderto extend the reach of healthcare intoremote areas.

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The iKnife is based on electrosurgery,using an electrical current to rapidly heattissue. This cuts through the biomatterwithout a lot of blood loss and, uniquely,the device then sucks this surgical smokeinto a mass spectrometer, which canindicates whether the cut tissue iscancerous or healthy. In the first study totest the invention, by researchers at theImperial College London and published inthe journal Science TranslationalMedicine, the iKnife diagnosed tissuesamples from 91 patients with 100%accuracy, instantly providing informationthat normally takes up to half an hour toreveal in the lab.

iKnife NeuroMetrixThe company's Quell device utilizes non-invasive neurostimulation technology to providerelied from chronic pain, particularlyneuropathic pain such as from diabetes andlower back problems. It has been cleared bythe FDA for the treatment of chronic painwithout prescription and users have the optionto use their smartphones to automatically track& personalize their pain therapy.

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This medical glove prototype isequipped with sensors, including anaccelerometer, pressure andtemperature modules, and theresearchers hope to apply ultrasoundpads to the fingertips to allow doctorsto peer inside your body whilstexamining you. Longer-term, it ishoped that these gloves will allow thepublic to check for lumps or enlargedorgans at home.

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Project SoliGoogle's Advanced Technology and Projects Group

LifeImageThis Mass-based company runs a huge medical image sharing network (120 multi-sitehealth systems, 393million images uploads) for diagnostic imaging information betweenhospitals, physicians and patients. The network integrates with the Epic and Cernerelectronic health records systems, the clinical systems used by a majority of large medicalgroups and hospitals in the US. Currently the lack of medical image sharing, which oftenleads to unnecessary, duplicative procedures, is said to cost the US health system$30billion every year and now LifeImage has just closed a new $17.5 million round offunding (led by Cambia Health Solutions) to try to solve the problem.

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This initiative tracks movements with atiny radar to give devices the ability ofrecognizing human gestures and thentrigger corresponding responses. Thegroup proposes that instead of usingtools, we should use our "hand motionvocabulary" to control devices. Thedeath of the joystick in robotic surgery Ithink.

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20. LUMObackThe LUMOback sensor is a wastbanddevice that vibrates when it senses badposture. The sensor connects wirelesslyto a mobile app that tracks your postureand daily activities in real time.

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CelleronCelleron is a biodegradable tissue scafford that is being developed by engineers at SwanseaUniversity in Wales. The biomaterial comes as both a liquid biopolymer and a filamentderivative which can be 3D printed to replicate structures of complex tissues. The researchgroup leader, Dr Dan Thomas, says that the material is built using phospholipids, graphene,collagenm antibiotics and agarose, which allow for "independent cell adhesion, cell-to-cellcommunication and differentiation".

23andMe

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This Boston device-maker has gainedalot of attention for its wireless wearableelectrode for your brain, which isdesigned to tune your mood. The devicecomes with two settings, "Calm" or"Energize" and a recent study (pendingpeer review) using 3,000 test subjectsseem to suggest it works. The sciencebehind it is that when transdermalelectrical neurosignaling (TEN) istargeted to the ophthalmic and maxillarydivisions of the right trigeminal nerveand cervical spinal nerve afferents, itcan significant suppress heart ratevariability, galvanic skin responses andsalivary alpha-amylase levels inresponse to stress.

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Interested in discussing these digital healthinnovation? Check out our event website:www. bigdataleadersforum.com

The FDA has authorized 23andMe to restart itsconsumer-focused marketing on health-relatedgenetic testing for single disease analysis. This isan "important first step" towards the goal of fullsuite of DNA analysis, and using its 'big data' inthe search for new therapeutics, particularly inpatient subgroups.The company's ChiefScientific Officer isrecently appointedRichard Scheller,winning of the LaskerPrizer ("America'sNobel") and so theGoogle-backedpersonal geneticscompany may wellmake waves in thebiotech sector.

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Setpoint MedicalTreating patients with debilitatinginflammatory diseases using proprietaryimplantable neuromodulation devices.The technology is implanted in the vagusnerve of the neck and when activatedreduces the inflammatory reflex (aphysiological response that controlinflammatio) via a pathway discoveredby the company's cofounder.

Proteus Digital HealthThe company is integrating regular pharmaceuticals with ingestible sensors, developing so-called 'digital medicines' using its Helicus feedback system. The concept is that whenswallowed the sensor communicates drug delivery & physiological parameters - time ofingestion, heart rate, activity - to a wearable patch which sends information to healthcareproviders and self-management mobile devices. Big Pharma is already looking to develop thispotential with partnerships already existing with Novartis and Otsuka Pharmaceuticals.

PropellorHealth

A GPS-enabled device is attachedto an ordinary inhaler to allow for thetracking of time and location of eachbreath. This information is fed backto medical professionals andenables medication compliance tobe assessed plus, on a populationbasis, the pinpointing of 'hot spots'of breating difficulty. Perfect formonitoring urban pollution levelsand its relationship with publichealth.

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BeurerThe German tech group haslaunched its BF700 body analyserscale (May 2015). This is a quietmarket at the moment but hashuge potential for deliveringuseful body composition data. Inaddition to claiming an accuracydown to 0.1% division for bodyfat, body water and muscle ratio,the BF700 has Bluetooth Smarttechnology to allow users to trackmovements at home and out thedoor. The picture on the right is ofcourse no actually the product inquestion.

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The liftware stablizing handlecontains sensors that detecthand motion and a smallonboard computer thatdistinguishes unwanted tremorsfrom the intended movement ofthe hand. To stabilize theutensil, the computer directs twomotors in the handle to move theutensil attachment in theopposite direction of anydetected tremor. Clinical studieshave found that the techautomatically stabilizes andshakes 70% less than yourhand.

29.Re-TimerDeveloped by an Australian sleep researchcompany, this frame fits on your own glassesand uses a soft, green light to regulate yourbody's internal clock - ideal for jetlag.

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HealthKit &ResearchKit

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Apple's Healthkit allows apps that provide health and fitness services to share their data withthe new Health app and with each other other. A user's health information is stored in acentralized and secure location and the user can decide which data should be shared withtheir app. The mobile dashboard shows all the fitness and health data of the user, includingthe heart rate, calories burned, blood pressure, blood sugar, cholestoral and other similarfunctions. For connected third-party electronic accessories and wearable technologies, theapp allows them to directly monitor and analyze an individual's physiology for medical andfitness purposes.

The ResearchKit is a digital platform for biomedical research and allows patients to downloadapps to search fro enrollment in drug and therapy trials for various conditions. The companyis trying to improve health research by easily allowing anyone to participate in a trial 'fromtheir couch'.

Big Health31.The company is aiming to bring highlypersonalized behavioural medicineprograms to the masses.

Their first product, Sleepio, is an app that usestracked data to create schedules to helpconsumers sleep better without the use ofmedication. It was validated as the world's firstplacebo-controlled RCT for digital sleepintervention and the company's focus onbehavioural therapies using personal data lendsitself to a range of medical fields, includingmental health and rehabilitation.

Cupris Health32.AXA PPP Health Tech & You Category Winner,Cupris Health is turning smartphones intomedical devices with patent-pendingtechnology. Its proprietary otoscope andophthalmoscope devices have variouscapabilities which include capturing images,recording videos from the ear drum, conductingbasic hearing tests and transmitting patientdata. Being UK based, figures have describedthat widespread usage of this technology hascapacity to save the NHS £250million a year onunnecessary ENT referrals.

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Geneix33.Geneix analyzes raw data from personalgenetic tests and creates a DrugGene&Meprofile which recognizing certain genevariations associated with adverse reactionsto prescribed drugs. This information can besent and stored with the patient's medicalprofessional or organization. Analysts havenoted that if the company decides to releasedata in consumable reports to patients or selldata to pharmaceutical companies, thepotential is endless.

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The company was started by Invite Media foundersNat Turner and Zach Weinberg. The pair sold their

bidding exchange software and advertisingtechnology company to Google in 2010 for a

reported $80million. Subsequently, they saw thepossibility of disrupting the healthcare space with

data-mining technology and cloud-based software.When Turner's seven year old cousin was

diagnosed with Leukemia (and is now recovering)they found problems in the way medical data is

mined for the benefit of oncology patients and thedoctors treating them.

Flatiron Health is now building an "oncology dataplatform" to allow cancer care providers to compile,

mine and analyze clinical oncology data.

MediSafe34.The company is focused on a cloud-basedmedication management platform. Thesoftware is designed to understand thepersonal causes of non-adherence and usesthis information in real time to create betterpatient engagement and raise medicationcompliance. Of course the improved healthoutcomes for the patient would bring financialbenefits to providers and drug companies.

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InstabeatA device that mounts to your swimming gogglesto track your heart rate via your temporal artery,plus calories burnt and number of laps made. Asyou would expect it syncs with a personaldashboard to track progress over time. Thetechnology won first place at the MIT EnterpriseForum Pan Arab Business Plan Competition in2012.

This company builds healthcare'stations' which allow patients tointeract with board-certified healthcareproviders using high-definitionvideoconferencing and a suite ofconnected medical devices (includingblood pressure cuffs, otoscope,stethscope, pulse oximeter) to streambiomedical information. Thesetelemedicine kiosks can be placed inworkplaces, retail slots andpharmacies, and has a strongcompany board to support itsdevelopment, including ClevelandClinic CEO Floyd Loop and CardinalHealth SVP Christi Pedra.

HealthSpot

@Point of CareThe company positions itself as bridging the gapbetween clinician, patient care and data byproviding a platform to improve adherence, patientoutcomes, and engagement between clinician andpatient. The software allows for clinical support atyour 'fingertips', including; real-time reference tool,journal articles, drug and best practice infromation,rich content tools featuring multimedia, note-taking,sharing and highlighting.

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Rapid diagnosic dongleA dongle - a small device thateasily connects to a smartphoneor computer. A team ofresearchers at ColumbiaEngineering are developing alow-cost smartphone accessaorythat can perform a point-of-caretest which detects threeinfectious disease - HIV and twovariants of syphilis - markers froma finger prick of blood in 15minutes. Their pilot work with 96patients in Rwanda has beenpublished in the journal ScienceTranslational Medicine.

iHealthLabsLast September, iHealth Labs secured$25million in venture capital fromXiaomi Ventures, a unit in one ofChina's largest smartphone markers,Xiaomi. The company has establisheditself as one of the key leaders in theconnected health device space and itstechnology (and accompanying apps)now track everything from bloodglucose to oxygen saturation, heart rateto body fat. The company launched itsfirst wireless blood pressure monitor in2012, followed by its first wirelessglucose monitor in 2013; all of which arenow sold in Walgreens, Best Buy andAmazon.

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AdhereTech

Omada HealthThe company specializes in delivering behavioral medicine that is clinically supportedand evidence-based, with published results in peer-reviewed journals. It's leadingproduct is 'Prevent' and is based on the landmark Diabetes Prevention Program clinicaltrial. It is a 16 week online program that supports individuals in regular exercise andhaving a healthy diet. The solution has partnered with integrated delivery networks, likeKaiser Permanente, and large insurance companies, such as Humana, demonstratingthat its program participants lose on average 5% of their body weight.

Under ArmourThe footwear, apparel andequipment manufacturer istaking steps to build the world'slargest digital health andfitness community. Theacquistions of San Francisco-based MyFitness Pal (tracksfitness & diet) and Denmark-based Endomondo (free GPS-based tracking apps) gives thecompany access to over100million users and it has justopened a new 'ConnectedFitness' digital headquarters inAustin, Texas.

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Smart wireless pill bottles arecurrently being used by patientsin pharmaceutical and researchengagements. Theses bottlescollect and send all adherencedata in real-time. The systemautomatically analyzes thisinformation and populates thedata on our secure dashboard.

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Medwand44The device includes an in-earthermometer, heart rate sensor,blood oxygen sensor, camera, digitalstethoscope, and disposablespecula, and it records clinical datainto a HIPAA-compliant electronichealth record (EHR).

RespondWell45Taking a gameification approach torehab, this virtual reality platform usesMicrosoft Kinect to administer programson fall prevention, pulmonary andgeneral fitness. Patients can customizethe trainer (therapist avatar), music andbackground.

Augmedix46Funded by Rock Health, EmergenceCapital Partners, Great Oaks VentureCapital and Stanford Venture Studio, thiscompany channels Google Glass totranscribe patient notes into electronichealth records. The software also allowsdoctors to verbally call up a patient'srecords or test results. The goal is to'rehumanize' healthcare by freeing upmore doctor time with patients.

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BridgeCrest Medical47

This San Diego-based companyspecializes in infectious disease trackingand fatigue management. It gained alot ofattention through its Ebola efforts in 2015,teaming up with JAJ International to bringone-step mobile Ebola testing to themarket.

Aside from pandemics, its expertise canbe applied to a number of contagiousdiseases including seasonal flu.

Butterfly networkThe network was founded by noted biosciencesentrepreneur Jonathan Rothberg and a group ofphysicists and engineers from MIT's LincolnLaboratories. It has raised $100 million infunding rounds and is developing a new kind ofmedical imaging devices which use artificialintelligence techniques to analyze a databaseworth of images.

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LEAGUE is trying to rethink theway we approach care by creatinga data-rich digital health andwellness platform which givespeople the power to 'take control oftheir health'. Members candiscover the best health servicesand in time, can build a 'league oftheir own' - a team of medicalprofessionals that work together todeliver personalized programs.

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50 Google X?"Google has embarked on what may be its most ambitious anddifficult science projects ever: a quest inside the human body.Called Baseline Study, the project will collect anonymousgenetic and molecular information from 175 people-and laterthousands more-to create what the company hopes will be thefullest picture of what a healthy human being should be." - The Wall Street Journal

Dr Jessica Mega, Head of BaselineStudy, Google X is speaking inOctober, look below at who else willbe there.

Speakers confirmed for October 7-8th in Washington DCInterested in joining us?Email me at [email protected]

Dr Trent Haywood, SVP, Office of Clincial Affairs & Chief Medical Officer, BlueCross BlueShield AssociationDr Harry Leider, Chief Medical Officer, Walgreens

Mark Pitts, VP, Enterprise Informatics, Data & Analytics, Highmark HealthFrank Cunningham, International Policy Officer, CONNECT, European Commission

Dr Jessica Mega, Head of Baseline Study, Google XDr Howard Golub, Vice President, Clinical Research, Walgreens

Dr Roy Baynes, SVP, Global Clinical Development, MerckBill Pierce, Chief of Platform Solutions, Parexel

Adriana Karaboutis, EVP Technology, CIO, BiogenDr Dimitris Agrafiotis, VP & Chief Data Officer, Covance

Gillian Cannon, SVP Commercial Strategy & Customer Insights, OtsukaDr Nicholas Marko, Chief Data Officer, Geisinger Health System

Dr John Reynders, Vice President, R&D Informatics, Alexion PharmaceuticalsEddie Chan, Head, Search & Evaluation, Sanofi

Dr Omar Dabbous, Head of Quantitative Science Payer Evidence, GSKDr Morten Sogaard, VP & Head Enterprise Scientific Technology Operations, Pfizer

Joseph Corkery, Senior Product Manager, Genomics, GoogleDr Charles Barr, Head, Evidence Science & Innovation, Genentech (tbc)

Dr Alan Go, Director, Cardiovascular Research Network, Kaiser PermanenteLeo Barella, VP, Enterprise IT Data Intelligence, BlueCross BlueShield Michigan

Stephen Chick, Market VP, HumanaDavid Isom, Global Head, R&D Information Strategy and Analytics, Pfizer

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Dr William Daley, VP, Medical Affairs, Aging, Business Development & Licensing, SanofiDr Thomas Tsang, Chief Medical Officer, Merck Healthcare Services and Solutions

Dr James Weatherall, Head Advanced Analytics Centre, AstraZenecaLita Sands, Global Head, Digital Transformation, Novartis

Jean-Claude ZenKlusen, Director, The Cancer Genome Atlas, NCI, NIHDr Robert McBurney, President & CEO, Accelerated Cure Project for MS

Dr Clement Francois, VP HEOR US, LundbeckMihaela Cozmi, Director, Human Factors Engineering, HospiraDr Lode Dewulf, VP and Chief Patient Affairs Officer, UCBDr Tomasz Sablinski, Founder, Transparency Life Science

Dr Soeren Mattke, Managing Director, RAND Health Advisory ServicesDirk Schapeler, Director, Digital Health, Bayer Healthcare

Dr Peter Bergethon, Head of Computational Neuroscience, PfizerNina Mian, Head of Biomedical Informatics, AstraZeneca

Dr Thomas Defay, Global Project Leader and Head of Informatics, Neuroscience iMed, AstraZenecaDr Aaron Galaznik, Senior Director, Real World Data and Analytics, Pfizer

Judy Villafranca, Senior Director, Head of Clinical Data Management, MedImmuneNigel Hughes, Director, Integrative Healthcare Informatics, Janssen

Dan Ringenbach, R&D IT Director, Shire PharmaceuticalsRhett Alden, Senior Director, Cloud, Sanofi

Francis Rienzo, Vice President, Partners & Patient Health, SanofiDr Joshua Knowles, Assistant Professor & Director of FH Clinic, Stanford University

Carol Smolij, Chief of Staff, Healthcare Management, Health Partners PlansDr Lothar Tremmel, VP, Biostatistics & Programming, Incyte

Jesse Sturino, Head, R&D Analytics, Integration and Innovation, GSKShaun Braun, Vice President, Group Information Officer, Stryker

Craig Richardson, Former Head of Real World Data, Johnson & JohnsonMark Lelinski, CEO - Specialty Biopharmaceuticals Analytics, Frost Data Capital

Shailja Dixit, Head of Health Economic and Outcomes Research, Actavis/Forest LabsMichael Wahlster, CEO, imPACT

Kristian Ranta, CEO and Co-Founder, MendorDr David Howe, CEO, LuminaCare

Dan Vàhdat, CTO & Co-Founder, MedopadOmri Shor, CEO, MediSafe

Dr Lee Kallenbach, Principal, Research & Data Analytics, Practice FusionProf Stanley Shaw, Co-Director, Center for Assessment Technology & Continuous Health (CATCH), Harvard Medical School

Dr David Albert, Founder & Chief Medical Officer, AliveCorDale Jessop, CTO, Exco InTouch

Daphne Psacharopoulos, SVP Client Services & Strategic Initiatives, PatientsLikeMeDr Doreen Grech, Director, External Partnerships, CNS Practice, UCBAlaa Hamed, Head, Global Evidence and Value Development, Genzyme

Ian Kremer, Executive Director, LEAD CoalitionSteve Monnier, Vice President, iHealth Labs

Dr Symantha Melemed, Senior Director, Oncology Tailoring, Eli LillyAlexander Pelletier, Director of Digital Innovation, Boston Children’s Hospital

Dr Sandeep Pulim, CMIO, @Point of CareTrish Nettleship, Director Social Media & Influence, UCB

Prof John Quackenbush, Co-Founder of GenoSpace, Dana-Farber/HarvardKatherine Wilemon, President & CEO, FH Foundation

Roozbeh Ghaffari, CTO, MC10Kelly Myers, Chief Technology Officer, FH FoundationTroy Astorino, Co-Founder & CTO, PicnicHealth

Josh Stein, CEO, AdhereTechDr Javier Zambrano, Director, Medical US Avonex/Plegridy, Biogen (tbc)

Dan Vahdat, CTO & Co-Founder, MedopadDr Leonard Valentino, Head, Hemophilia & Blood Disorders, Baxalta

Anthony Caparso, Chief Scientist, Autonomic TechnologiesCindy Geoghegan, Patient Advocate, Project Data SphereJohn Dornan, Executive Director, CEO Roundtable on Cancer

Dr Scott Marshall, Managing Director, Analytics, Precision for MedicineDr Raziubbin Ali, CareMore Extensivist

Dr David Lee Scher, Cardiac Electrophysiologist, The Heart Group of Lancaster General Health, Penn State Univ College ofMedicine

Dr Shahid Azim, Founder, QuanttusChristian Holz, Research Scientist, Future Technologies & Interactive Devices, Yahoo Labs (subject to company sign off)

Dr Vincent Polito, Head of Data Science, ShireDr Markus Warmuth, President & CEO, H3 Biomedicine

Kal Patel, Head of Digital Health, AmgenSara Church, Head of Patient Adherence and Engagement, Amgen

Shahid Hanif, Manager of eHealth, ABPIDr Kenna Mills Shaw, Executive Director, Institute for Personalized Therapy, MD Anderson Cancer Center

Karen Madden, VP Informatics, PerkinElmer


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