The Future of Personalized Healthcare

Sobrato Center for Non-Profits
350 Twin Dolphin Drive
Redwood City, CA 94065

March 27, 2014
Noon to 5:30 pm

Register with discount code FOPH_HARVARD to receive 20% off!
https://svforum.org/Health-Tech-Conference/Future-Personalized-Healthcare

SVForum invites the Harvard Club of San Francisco to The Future of Personalized Healthcare, featuring healthtech innovators who are using the latest technologies - including mobile devices, 3D printing and scanning, genomics, and big data – to move from reimbursement-based healthcare to outcome-based healthcare. Topics to be covered include mobile health, ingestible and wearable sensors, enterprise healthcare IT, and medical devices.

Speakers include:

Keynotes Speaker:
Dr. Daniel Kraft, Executive Director of FutureMed/Exponential Medicine, Singularity University*

Lightning Talk Speakers:
Pramod John, CEO, Oration
Praveen Raja, Sr. Director of Global Medical Affairs, Proteus Digital Health
Scott Summit, Sr. Director of Functional Designs, 3D Systems
Ian Shakil, founder & CEO, Augmedix

Venture Panelists:
Lynne Chou, Partner, Kleiner Perkins Caufield Byers*
Christopher Chu, Director, Samsung Catalyst Fund
Skip Fleshman, Partner, Asset Management Venture
Margaret Kim, Vice President, GE Capital – Life Sciences*
Steven Yecies, Venture Partner, OrbiMed*
Moderator: Ben Flock, Healthcare and Life Sciences Industry Evangelist, Microsoft

Mobile Health Panelists:
Julia Hu, founder & CEO, Lark Technologies
Clint McClellan, Sr. Director of Business Development, Qualcomm
Michael Nichols, Chief Privacy Officer & General Counsel, HealthTap
Dr. Charles Wang, co-founder, LUMO Bodytech
Moderator: Eric Miller, CEO, SCVSoft

*Harvard alums

Join the conversation and learn how healthtech innovators are building a future with Health as a Service at our convenience, at a price we can afford, and with better efficacy.

Register today with discount code FOPH_HARVARD and receive 20% off!
https://svforum.org/Health-Tech-Conference/Future-Personalized-Healthcare