(Scientist & Philosopher)
Anil Joshi, BDS, MPH, is the founder and CEO of IntelliH, a digital nurse-enabled patient monitoring company in Chicago. Formerly, he was an Assistant Professor of Oral Health Policy and Epidemiology at the Harvard School of Dental Medicine. Before founding IntelliH, he started AnalyticsPlus, which focused on Big Data and Machine Learning based analytics in healthcare. He has published multiple research papers in peer-reviewed journals in the areas of dentistry, medicine, and population health.
Anil holds a dental degree from Calcutta University and a master's in public health from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. His Postdoctoral Research Fellowship was in Medical Informatics at the Department of Radiology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard University. Anil is passionate about empowering providers and patients through advanced digital health and AI technologies and helping chronic disease patients.
He is fascinated by the intricacies of defining a good human being and how to bring Eastern and Western thoughts together on this century-old topic and build an index applicable to current time.
(Scientist)
Alodeep Sanyal is an Indian American computer scientist and is the co-founder and CEO of LifePlus, Inc., a company leading the path to the world’s first ever non-invasive continuous glucose and blood pressure monitoring wearable medical device. Alodeep is a semiconductor industry veteran and played leading roles in developing next generation server products for Intel Corporation before switching to his current role at LifePlus. He is considered a thought leader in the domain of deep-health wearable products and multi-variate physiological data analysis. Alodeep speaks extensively at the leading conferences and meetings in the broad domain of diabetes, hypertension and cardiovascular diseases, wearable technologies, telehealth and AI. Alodeep is a senior member of IEEE and received a master of science in computer science from Colorado State University, Fort Collins and doctor of philosophy in computer engineering from University of Massachusetts, Amherst.