Thursday, June 3
About Robert M. Califf | Head of Clinical Policy and Strategy, Verily Life Sciences and Google Health & Adjunct Professor, Duke University and Stanford University
Robert M. Califf, MD, MACC, is the Head of Clinical Policy and Strategy for Verily and Google Health for Verily and Google Health. Prior to this Dr. Califf was the vice chancellor for health data science for the Duke University School of Medicine; director of Duke Forge, Duke’s center for health data science; and the Donald F. Fortin, MD, Professor of Cardiology. He served as Deputy Commissioner for Medical Products and Tobacco in the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) from 2015-2016, and as Commissioner of Food and Drugs from 2016-2017. A nationally and internationally recognized leader in cardiovascular medicine, health outcomes research, healthcare quality, and clinical research, Dr. Califf is a graduate of Duke University School of Medicine. Dr. Califf was the founding director of the Duke Clinical Research Institute and is one of the most frequently cited authors in biomedical science.
About Verily and Google Health
Verily's mission is to make the world's health data useful so that people enjoy longer and healthier lives. The company was launched in 2015 and is a subsidiary of Alphabet. Verily develops tools and devices to collect, organize and activate health data, and creates interventions to prevent and manage disease.
Google Health is partnering with world-class clinical, public health and academic organizations to deploy solutions for transformative healthcare tools and services. Combining our partners’ knowledge and experience, Google’s technological expertise, and patient insights, we are able to conduct critical research and work towards advanced healthcare solutions for individuals, caregivers and health professionals.
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