Dr. Emmanuel Fombu

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Dr. Emmanuel Fombu

Dr. Emmanuel Fombu is an internationally recognized authority on the convergence of digital technologies and healthcare. He is an award-winning and best-selling author, physician, Keynote speaker, investor, and entrepreneur with over 20 years of combined experience in clinical medicine, research and discovery, pharma, medical device, digital health, and innovative healthcare business strategy. Dr Fombu’s book, The Future of Healthcare, was selected by the National Library of Medicine and the NIH’s All of Us Research Program as one of the top 3 books in digital health in 2020. Dr. Fombu has played a key role in leading digital health innovation and strategy for some of the world’s leading organizations such as Johnson and Johnson, Novartis, Bayer, Apple, Amazon, Premier Inc, and Alira Health. Most recently, he was global innovation and strategy lead for Johnson and Johnson where we played a pivotal role in partnering with Apple Watch to launch its AFib algorithm. Dr Fombu has also advised and mentored multiple digital health start ups which have since become Unicorns e.g. Biofourmis, Omada Health, Science 37, Butterfly Network, Alivecor.

 

Dr. Fombu did his clinical training at Emory-Crawford Long Hospital and holds an MBA from both Cornell University’s Johnson School of Business and Queen’s University’s Smith School of Business. He also earned a certification in Artificial Intelligence: Implications for Business Strategy from MIT’s Sloan School of Management and Computer Science Artificial Intelligence Lab. Dr. Fombu has authored multiple research papers and abstracts in world-renowned peer-reviewed journals. He serves as an external advisory board member at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s MIT.nano project.  He lives in New York City.

Dr. Emmanuel Fombu

Dr. Emmanuel Fombu is an internationally recognized authority on the convergence of digital technologies and healthcare. He is an award-winning and best-selling author, physician, Keynote speaker, investor, and entrepreneur with over 20 years of combined experience in clinical medicine, research and discovery, pharma, medical device, digital health, and innovative healthcare business strategy. Dr Fombu’s book, The Future of Healthcare, was selected by the National Library of Medicine and the NIH’s All of Us Research Program as one of the top 3 books in digital health in 2020. Dr. Fombu has played a key role in leading digital health innovation and strategy for some of the world’s leading organizations such as Johnson and Johnson, Novartis, Bayer, Apple, Amazon, Premier Inc, and Alira Health. Most recently, he was global innovation and strategy lead for Johnson and Johnson where we played a pivotal role in partnering with Apple Watch to launch its AFib algorithm. Dr Fombu has also advised and mentored multiple digital health start ups which have since become Unicorns e.g. Biofourmis, Omada Health, Science 37, Butterfly Network, Alivecor.

 

Dr. Fombu did his clinical training at Emory-Crawford Long Hospital and holds an MBA from both Cornell University’s Johnson School of Business and Queen’s University’s Smith School of Business. He also earned a certification in Artificial Intelligence: Implications for Business Strategy from MIT’s Sloan School of Management and Computer Science Artificial Intelligence Lab. Dr. Fombu has authored multiple research papers and abstracts in world-renowned peer-reviewed journals. He serves as an external advisory board member at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s MIT.nano project.  He lives in New York City.

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