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Daniel Kraft
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Dr. Daniel Kraft is a renowned Physician-Scientist, innovator, and investor with extensive experience in clinical practice, research, biotechnology, and entrepreneurship.
He is a Board Certified physician in Internal Medicine & Pediatrics, with specialized training in Hematology, Oncology, and Bone Marrow Transplantation from prestigious institutions like Harvard and Stanford.
Dr. Kraft has a rich background in biomedical research, focusing on areas such as immunology, stem cell biology, and regenerative medicine, with numerous publications in renowned journals like Nature and Science.
He is the founder and chair of NextMed Health, a groundbreaking program exploring the intersection of advanced technologies and healthcare, scheduled for December 10-13, 2024.
As a military officer, he served for 14 years as a flight surgeon in the Air National Guard, practicing aerospace medicine with F-15 and F-16 fighter squadrons, and conducting research with NASA.
Dr. Kraft is a prominent figure in the healthcare innovation space, having founded companies like RegenMed Systems and IntelliMedicine, and being an investor and advisor to Fortune 500 companies and startups.
He has delivered compelling talks at prestigious platforms like TED and TEDMED on the future of health and medicine, showcasing his expertise and vision for transforming healthcare.
With a diverse educational background from institutions like Stanford, Harvard, and Brown University, Dr. Kraft brings a multidisciplinary approach to his work, encompassing medicine, biochemistry, and digital health applications.
His vast array of affiliations includes serving on boards, founding healthcare initiatives, hosting podcasts, and contributing to impactful projects like the XPRIZE Pandemic & Health Alliance.
To learn more about Dr. Daniel Kraft and his pioneering work, visit http://DanielKraftMD.net.
Highlights
Don’t compare me to the Almighty; compare me to the alternative....
"The biggest mistake now would be to overly restrict A.I. tools that could improve care by setting an impossibly high bar, one far higher than the one we set for ourselves as doctors. A.I. doesn’t have to be perfect to be better. It just has to be better.
@Bob_Wachter in the @nytimes
What happens when non-scientists and charlatans are inserted onto CDC panels...
How many people will now develop very preventable chronic infections and liver cancer?

