Explore the ways in which AI will transform healthcare, biotech, and medicine through conversations with entrepreneurs, investors and scientists. Hosted by Pranav Rajpurkar and Adriel Saporta. Produced by Oishi Banerjee and Marc Robbins.
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- Harvard's Dr. George Church on Aging Reversal, Woolly Mammoths, and the Future of GenomicsDr. George Church is a Professor of Genetics at Harvard Medical School and a co-founder of multiple biotech companies. In this wide-ranging interview, he speaks about his work on de-extinction, his vision of a future without age-related illness, and his AI-powered startups.0 comments0
- How Academia Can Make an Impact: University of Michigan's Dr. Karandeep Singh on Deployment and EvaluationKarandeep Singh, MD, MMSc, is an Assistant Professor of Learning Health Sciences, Internal Medicine, Urology, and Information at the University of Michigan. He speaks with us about bridging the gap between academia and practice and discusses how the University of Michigan deploys and rigorously evaluates machine learning models in real clinical practice.0 comments0
- The AI Health Podcast Jun 20 · 43m Immunai's Luis Voloch on Industrial-Scale ImmunologyLuis Voloch is Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer at Immunai, which is applying AI to immunology, genomics and drug discovery. He speaks with us about how Immunai is using AI to build a comprehensive, top-of-the-tree view of the immune system.0 comments0
- Changemakers and Truth-Seekers: Johns Hopkins's Dr. Suchi Saria on Bayesian HealthDr. Suchi Saria is the Founder and CEO of Bayesian Health, the John C. Malone Associate Professor of computer science, statistics, and health policy, and the Director of the Machine Learning and Healthcare Lab at Johns Hopkins University. She speaks with us on how Bayesian Health uses insights from electronic health records to detect diseases and improve patient outcomes.0 comments0
- Medical (Incentives) Engineering: Harvard's Dr. Trishan Panch on Wellframe, Research and EntrepreneurshipDr. Panch is a primary care physician, the Co-Founder of Wellframe, and an instructor at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. He speaks with us about Wellframe's work on demystifying complex care regimens, providing personalized support to patients, and understanding social issues affecting healthcare. He also discusses entrepreneurship strategies, the role of academic research, and the future of medical AI regulation.0 comments0
- The Medical AI 2x2: GV’s Dr. Krishna Yeshwant on Market Positioning and InvestingDr. Krishna Yeshwant is Managing Partner of GV. In addition to working with GV since its inception, he has earned degrees in computer science, medicine and business, and he practiced at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts for several years. He speaks with us about different segments of the healthcare market and the role of investors in improving medicine.0 comments0
- Like the Internet in 1999: Andreessen Horowitz‘s Julie Yoo on Investing and Modernizing HealthcareJulie Yoo is a General Partner at Andreessen Horowitz where she leads investments in healthcare technology. Prior to joining a16z, Julie was the co-founder, Chief Product Officer, and Board Director at Kyruus, a venture-backed health tech company recognized as a market leader in patient access. She speaks with us about opportunities in digital healthcare, Andreessen Horowitz’s approach to healthcare investing, and her journey from operator to investor.0 comments0
- Building a Bicycle: Obvious Ventures’ Nan Li on Investing and Platform BiologyNan Li is Managing Director of Obvious Ventures, leading investments in computational biology visionaries, AI-driven platforms and intelligent robotics companies. He speaks with us on how AI and advances in physical tools are industrializing drug discovery, allowing new medicines to be found at a previously unprecedented pace.0 comments0
- The AI Health Podcast Jan 24 · 50m Illuminating Mental Illness: The National Institute of Mental Health's Dr. Joshua Gordon on AI and PsychologyJoshua A. Gordon, M.D., Ph.D. is the Director of the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), the lead federal agency for research on mental disorders. He speaks with us about how AI can be used to provide more accurate psychiatric diagnoses and better target treatments for mental illnesses.0 comments0
- The Economics of AI: Stanford's Dr. Susan Athey on How AI Shapes MarketsDr. Susan Athey is the Economics of Technology Professor at Stanford Graduate School of Business and the Associate Director of the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence. She speaks with us about how AI is reshaping medicine and the economy as a whole, and she discusses the role of businesses, legislators and universities in ensuring that AI is used ethically.0 comments0
- Correlation vs. Causation: Stanford's Dr. Sherri Rose on Informing Health PolicySherri Rose, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor at Stanford University in the Center for Health Policy and Center for Primary Care and Outcomes Research. She speaks with us about detangling causation from correlation, measuring the effectiveness of different interventions, and influencing real-world health policy. Pranav and Adriel first give an overview on risk adjustment, where medicine, health policy, and financial incentives interact in complex ways, before the interview, which starts at 12:04. If you like what you hear, let a friend know, subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, and connect with us on Twitter @AIHealthPodcast.0 comments0
- Painful Paperwork: AKASA's Varun Ganapathi on Improving Medical BillingVarun Ganapathi, Ph.D. is co-founder and CTO at AKASA. He speaks with us about surprise bills and other medical paperwork problems and explores how AI can make healthcare billing less painful for all of us. If you like what you hear, let a friend know, subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, and connect with us on Twitter @AIHealthPodcast.0 comments0
- A 5-Minute Explanation: Wired's Tom Simonite on AI JournalismTom Simonite is a senior writer for WIRED covering AI. Previously, he was San Francisco bureau chief at MIT Technology Review, and he wrote and edited technology coverage at New Scientist magazine in London. He speaks with us about his writing process and the challenges of keeping the general public informed about AI and health. If you like what you hear, let a friend know, subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, and connect with us on Twitter @AIHealthPodcast.0 comments0
- Citizen Endo and Enigmatic Illness: Columbia's Dr. Noémie Elhadad on Tech, Equity, and Citizen ScienceDr. Noémie Elhadad is an Associate Professor of Biomedical Informatics, affiliated with Computer Science and the Data Science Institute at Columbia University. She speaks with us about her work on using AI and crowdsourced data to study menstrual health. More broadly, she discusses opportunities and challenges around crowdsourced health information, which can help researchers learn about otherwise understudied conditions and efficiently collect otherwise hard-to-access medical data. Pranav and Adriel first give an overview of endometriosis and Professor Elhadad's work with self-tracked data. The interview with Professor Elhadad starts at 8:25. If you like what you hear, let a friend know, subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, and connect with us on Twitter @AIHealthPodcast.0 comments0
- The AI Health Podcast Nov 2 · 55m Thou Shalt Share: Harvard’s Professor Zak Kohane on Making Our Data Work for UsZak Kohane, M.D., Ph.D., is the Chair of the Department of Biomedical Informatics at Harvard Medical School. He speaks with us about sharing medical data and using AI to gain actionable insights from it. Pranav and Adriel first give an overview on the rules and standards that shape medical data sharing today. The interview with Professor Kohane starts at 12:21. If you like what you hear, let a friend know, subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, and connect with us on Twitter @AIHealthPodcast.0 comments0
- Verily's Dr. Vivian Lee on The Annual Trillion Dollar Tug-of-WarVivian S. Lee, M.D., Ph.D., M.B.A. is the President of Health Platforms at Verily Life Sciences and a senior lecturer at Harvard Medical School. She speaks with us about her recent book, The Long Fix: Solving America's Health Care Crisis with Strategies that Work for Everyone, and explores how AI can make the US healthcare system more efficient and effective. Pranav and Adriel first give an overview on how financial incentives shape healthcare. The interview with Dr. Lee starts at 12:05. If you like what you hear, let a friend know, subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, and connect with us on Twitter @AIHealthPodcast.0 comments0
- Dr. Daphne Koller of insitro on Digital Biology and Drug DiscoveryThis is the last episode of Season 1. Join us in the Fall for Season 2, and in the meantime, please take our brief survey! http://bit.ly/theaihealthpodcast Dr. Daphne Koller is CEO and Founder of insitro, a machine-learning enabled drug discovery company. She has been a Stanford CS Professor, co-founder of Coursera and Engageli, one of TIME Magazine’s 100 influential people, and a MacArthur Fellow. She speaks with us about how insitro uses AI and induced pluripotent stem cells to make drug discovery more efficient and successful. Pranav and Adriel first give an overview on pluripotent stem cells. The interview with Dr. Koller starts at 5:41. If you like what you hear, let a friend know, subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, and connect with us on Twitter @AIHealthPodcast.0 comments0
- The FDA's Bakul Patel on Regulating AI Medical DevicesBakul Patel is the director of the FDA's Digital Health Center of Excellence. In this interview, he shares his perspective on approving AI systems. He discusses how the FDA is evolving to keep up with the medical AI market, and he addresses key ethical concerns such as equity and access. Pranav and Adriel first give an overview on the FDA's premarket pathways for medical devices. The interview with Bakul starts at 8:56. If you like what you hear, let a friend know, subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, and connect with us on Twitter @AIHealthPodcast.0 comments0
- Medical AI and Outcomes Research with Yale's Dr. Harlan KrumholzHarlan Krumholz is a cardiologist and scientist at Yale University and Yale New Haven Hospital. He is the Harold H. Hines, Jr. Professor of Medicine and is the founder and Director of the Yale Center for Outcomes Research and Evaluation (CORE), one of the nation’s most prominent groups working to improve health and health care. In this interview, he discusses how AI can improve medical outcomes and how engineers can better harness its power by interpreting both inputs and outputs with more nuance. Pranav and Adriel first give an overview on big data and how ready medicine is to handle big data. The interview with Dr. Krumholz starts at 6:33. If you like what you hear, let a friend know, subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, and connect with us on Twitter @AIHealthPodcast.0 comments0
- AI-Powered Cardiac Monitoring with iRhythm's Michael Coyle and Dr. Mark DayMike Coyle is the CEO of iRhythm, and Mark Day is the Executive Vice President of Research & Development of iRhythm, a digital healthcare company redefining the way cardiac arrhythmias are clinically diagnosed by combining wearable biosensing technology with cloud-based data analytics and machine learning capabilities. Together, they speak with us about how AI can help diagnose heart problems and enable longer-term cardiac monitoring. They discuss iRhythm's technology, its business strategy, and the power of AI-human collaboration. Pranav and Adriel first give an overview on heart arrhythmias and ambulatory ECGs. The interview with Mike and Mark starts at 6:42. If you like what you hear, let a friend know, subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, and connect with us on Twitter @AIHealthPodcast.0 comments0
- The AI Health Podcast May 6 · 38m Dr. Eric Topol on the Transformative Power of Medical AIDr. Eric Topol is a cardiologist, a professor, a best-selling author and the founder and director of the Scripps Research Translational Institute. In this wide-ranging conversation, he explains how medical AI can harness new data sources, draw novel connections and restore the human connection between doctor and patient. He also discusses key challenges facing the field, especially around reproducibility and regulation. Pranav and Adriel first give an overview of precision medicine and provide context for the interview. The interview with Dr. Topol starts at 4:22. If you like what you hear, let a friend know, subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, and connect with us on Twitter @AIHealthPodcast.0 comments0
- AI for Stethoscopes with Eko's Connor LandgrafConnor Landgraf is the CEO and co-founder of Eko, a cardiopulmonary digital health company. He speaks with us about AI for auscultation, the unique challenges of developing hardware as well as software, and the roller-coaster ride of running a start-up. Pranav and Adriel first give an overview on the history of the stethoscope. The interview with Connor starts at 6:35. If you like what you hear, let a friend know, subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, and connect with us on Twitter @AIHealthPodcast.0 comments0
- COVID-19 and Racial Inequality with Microsoft Research's Dr. Emma PiersonDr. Emma Pierson is a senior researcher at Microsoft Research and an incoming assistant professor of computer science at Cornell Tech. Her work has been recognized by a Rhodes Scholarship and Forbes 30 Under 30 in Science, and she has written for publications like The New York Times, FiveThirtyEight, The Atlantic, The Washington Post, and Wired. She speaks with us about her research on racial inequities in COVID-19 testing and pain disparities, and she gives advice to aspiring AI researchers. Pranav and Adriel first give an overview on some of Emma's papers that will be discussed in the interview, which starts at 4:12. If you like what you hear, let a friend know, subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, and connect with us on Twitter @AIHealthPodcast.0 comments0
- Facebook AI Research's Dr. Joelle Pineau on COVID-19 ProjectsJoelle Pineau is co-Managing Director of Facebook AI Research (FAIR), supporting labs across North America and Europe. She is also a faculty member at Mila and an Associate Professor and William Dawson Scholar at the School of Computer Science at McGill University, where she co-directs the Reasoning and Learning Lab. She speaks with us about FAIR's research into AI and medicine, with special attention to Facebook's COVID-19 projects. Pranav and Adriel first give an overview on computer vision and the history of pretraining and finetuning models in the context of medical imaging. The interview with Dr. Pineau starts at 8:12. If you like what you hear, let a friend know, subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, and connect with us on Twitter @AIHealthPodcast.0 comments0
- AI for Accessible Ultrasounds with Caption Health's Dr. Charles CadieuDr. Charles Cadieu is the co-founder and CEO of Caption Health. Previously, he was an expert in deep learning at MIT and Berkeley and was a founding member of IQ Engines, acquired by Yahoo!. In this interview, he explains how Caption Health is using AI to make it easier for clinicians to capture high-quality ultrasound images. He also discusses broader questions of how AI can make medicine more accessible and equitable, and he gives insight into the process of developing a medical AI startup. Pranav and Adriel first give an overview on ultrasounds and provide context for the interview, which starts at 5:44. If you like what you hear, let a friend know, subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, and connect with us on Twitter @AIHealthPodcast.0 comments0
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