
[ October 23, 2025 / STANFORD UNIVERSITY ]
2025
Annual Symposium

[ October 23, 2025 / STANFORD UNIVERSITY ]
2025
Annual Symposium

[ October 23, 2025 / STANFORD UNIVERSITY ]
2025
Annual Symposium
OCTOBER 23, 2025
830AM - 530PM PT
Frances C. Arrillaga Alumni Center
326 GALVEZ ST STANFORD, CA 94305
FEATURED SPEAKERS

Lloyd Minor
[ The Carl and Elizabeth Naumann Dean of the School of Medicine, Vice President for Medical Affairs, Professor of Otolaryngology, and of Neurobiology, Stanford University ]

Lloyd Minor
[ The Carl and Elizabeth Naumann Dean of the School of Medicine, Vice President for Medical Affairs, Professor of Otolaryngology, and of Neurobiology, Stanford University ]

Sarah Soule
[ Philip H. Knight Dean for the Graduate School of Business, Morgridge Professor of Business and Professor, by courtesy, of Sociology, Stanford University ]

Sarah Soule
[ Philip H. Knight Dean for the Graduate School of Business, Morgridge Professor of Business and Professor, by courtesy, of Sociology, Stanford University ]

Dariush Mozaffarian
[ Dean Emeritus, Jean Mayor Distinguished Professor of Medicine, Director, Tufts Food is Medicine Institute, Tufts University ]

Dariush Mozaffarian
[ Dean Emeritus, Jean Mayor Distinguished Professor of Medicine, Director, Tufts Food is Medicine Institute, Tufts University ]

Euan Ashley
[ Chair, Department of Medicine, Roger and Joelle Burnell Professor of Genomics and Precision Health, Professor of Medicine, of Genetics, and of Biomedical Data Science, Stanford University ]

Euan Ashley
[ Chair, Department of Medicine, Roger and Joelle Burnell Professor of Genomics and Precision Health, Professor of Medicine, of Genetics, and of Biomedical Data Science, Stanford University ]

Ruth O'Hara
[ Senior Associate Dean for Research, Lowell W. and Josephine Q. Berry Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University ]

Ruth O'Hara
[ Senior Associate Dean for Research, Lowell W. and Josephine Q. Berry Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University ]

Harvey Fineberg
[ President, Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, Advisory Board Member, Stanford Center for Digital Health ]

Harvey Fineberg
[ President, Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, Advisory Board Member, Stanford Center for Digital Health ]

Jack Resneck
[ Chair, World Medical Association, Former President, American Medical Association, Chair, Department of Dermatology, Bruce U. Wintroub Endowed Professor of Dermatology, University of California San Francisco ]

Jack Resneck
[ Chair, World Medical Association, Former President, American Medical Association, Chair, Department of Dermatology, Bruce U. Wintroub Endowed Professor of Dermatology, University of California San Francisco ]

Eleni Linos
[ Director, Stanford Center for Digital Health, Associate Dean of Research, Ben Davenport and Lucy Zhang Professor of Medicine, and of Dermatology, Stanford University ]

Eleni Linos
[ Director, Stanford Center for Digital Health, Associate Dean of Research, Ben Davenport and Lucy Zhang Professor of Medicine, and of Dermatology, Stanford University ]

Christopher Gardner
[ Director, Nutrition Studies Research Group, Rehnborg Farquhar Professor of Medicine, Stanford University ]

Christopher Gardner
[ Director, Nutrition Studies Research Group, Rehnborg Farquhar Professor of Medicine, Stanford University ]

Fatima Rodriguez
[ Vice Chair for Clinical Research, Associate Director, Stanford Center for Digital Health, Associate Professor of Medicine, Stanford University ]

Fatima Rodriguez
[ Vice Chair for Clinical Research, Associate Director, Stanford Center for Digital Health, Associate Professor of Medicine, Stanford University ]

Michael Yip
[ Director, Advanced Robotics and Controls Laboratory, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of California, San Diego ]

Michael Yip
[ Director, Advanced Robotics and Controls Laboratory, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of California, San Diego ]

Maya Adam
[ Director, Health Media Innovation, Associate Director, Stanford Center for Digital Health, Clinical Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Stanford University ]

Maya Adam
[ Director, Health Media Innovation, Associate Director, Stanford Center for Digital Health, Clinical Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Stanford University ]

Ron Claiborne
[ Emmy Award Winning Journalist, Former ABC News Correspondent ]

Ron Claiborne
[ Emmy Award Winning Journalist, Former ABC News Correspondent ]

Jeff Tangney
[ CEO & Co-Founder, Doximity ]

Jeff Tangney
[ CEO & Co-Founder, Doximity ]

Jay Rughani
[ Partner, Healthcare AI Investment Strategy, Andreessen Horowitz ]

Jay Rughani
[ Partner, Healthcare AI Investment Strategy, Andreessen Horowitz ]
FEATURED SPEAKERS

Lloyd Minor
[ The Carl and Elizabeth Naumann Dean of the School of Medicine, Vice President for Medical Affairs, Professor of Otolaryngology, and of Neurobiology, Stanford University ]

Sarah Soule
[ Philip H. Knight Dean for the Graduate School of Business, Morgridge Professor of Business and Professor, by courtesy, of Sociology, Stanford University ]

Dariush Mozaffarian
[ Dean Emeritus, Jean Mayor Distinguished Professor of Medicine, Director, Tufts Food is Medicine Institute, Tufts University ]

Euan Ashley
[ Chair, Department of Medicine, Roger and Joelle Burnell Professor of Genomics and Precision Health, Professor of Medicine, of Genetics, and of Biomedical Data Science, Stanford University ]

Ruth O'Hara
[ Senior Associate Dean for Research, Lowell W. and Josephine Q. Berry Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University ]

Harvey Fineberg
[ President, Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, Advisory Board Member, Stanford Center for Digital Health ]

Jack Resneck
[ Chair, World Medical Association, Former President, American Medical Association, Chair, Department of Dermatology, Bruce U. Wintroub Endowed Professor of Dermatology, University of California San Francisco ]

Eleni Linos
[ Director, Stanford Center for Digital Health, Associate Dean of Research, Ben Davenport and Lucy Zhang Professor of Medicine, and of Dermatology, Stanford University ]

Christopher Gardner
[ Director, Nutrition Studies Research Group, Rehnborg Farquhar Professor of Medicine, Stanford University ]

Fatima Rodriguez
[ Vice Chair for Clinical Research, Associate Director, Stanford Center for Digital Health, Associate Professor of Medicine, Stanford University ]

Michael Yip
[ Director, Advanced Robotics and Controls Laboratory, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of California, San Diego ]

Maya Adam
[ Director, Health Media Innovation, Associate Director, Stanford Center for Digital Health, Clinical Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Stanford University ]

Ron Claiborne
[ Emmy Award Winning Journalist, Former ABC News Correspondent ]

Jeff Tangney
[ CEO & Co-Founder, Doximity ]

Jay Rughani
[ Partner, Healthcare AI Investment Strategy, Andreessen Horowitz ]
Shaping the future of digital health, together.
At the Stanford Center for Digital Health, we're building a future where innovation meets health in a way that benefits everyone. Our programming and discussions for the 2025 Annual Symposium will focus on three core themes.
At the Stanford Center for Digital Health, we're building a future where innovation meets health in a way that benefits everyone.
Our programming and discussions for the 2025 Annual Symposium will focus on three core themes.

AI in Healthcare
[ Automation & Access ]

AI in Healthcare
[ Automation & Access ]

AI in Healthcare
[ Automation & Access ]

Autonomous Health
[ Wearables & Robotics ]

Autonomous Health
[ Wearables & Robotics ]

Autonomous Health
[ Wearables & Robotics ]

Longevity
[ Lifelong Wellness ]

Longevity
[ Lifelong Wellness ]

Longevity
[ Lifelong Wellness ]
In the face of challenges like aging populations, the global rise of chronic disease, and profound inequities in access, we believe it’s crucial to meet the needs of tomorrow with bold, evidence-based innovation. When we’re looking ahead at the future of health, it isn’t just about what’s possible—it’s about what’s necessary.
That’s why we think big—grounding our long-term vision in rigorous science, tactical implementation strategies, and the agility to keep pace with the ever-shifting world of digital health and AI.
We are honored to bring together the brightest minds in technology, academia, and medicine—from Stanford, Silicon Valley, and the rest of the world—to tackle the most pressing questions in medicine and health with rigor and integrity.
In the face of challenges like aging populations, the global rise of chronic disease, and profound inequities in access, we believe it’s crucial to meet the needs of tomorrow with bold, evidence-based innovation. When we’re looking ahead at the future of health, it isn’t just about what’s possible—it’s about what’s necessary.
That’s why we think big—grounding our long-term vision in rigorous science, tactical implementation strategies, and the agility to keep pace with the ever-shifting world of digital health and AI.
We are honored to bring together the brightest minds in technology, academia, and medicine—from Stanford, Silicon Valley, and the rest of the world—to tackle the most pressing questions in medicine and health with rigor and integrity.
FAQs
Where is the Symposium?
The 2025 Annual Symposium will take place at the Frances C. Arrilaga Alumni Center on Stanford Campus.
Who is this symposium for?
The Digital Health Symposium is designed for anyone interested in health, technology and innovation, including professionals, entrepreneurs, students, researchers, and thought leaders. Whether you’re looking to learn, network, or share ideas, there’s something for everyone.
How can I register?
Tickets aren't available yet but will be soon. You can Register your interest by filling out the form on this website.
Will there be time to network?
Yes! The Annual Symposium offers various networking opportunities, including designated networking hours, breakout sessions, and interactive workshops. You’ll have ample chance to connect with fellow attendees and industry leaders.
Will sessions be recorded?
Select keynotes and sessions will be recorded and shared with attendees after the conference.
Where is the Symposium?
The 2025 Annual Symposium will take place at the Frances C. Arrilaga Alumni Center on Stanford Campus.
Who is this symposium for?
The Digital Health Symposium is designed for anyone interested in health, technology and innovation, including professionals, entrepreneurs, students, researchers, and thought leaders. Whether you’re looking to learn, network, or share ideas, there’s something for everyone.
How can I register?
Tickets aren't available yet but will be soon. You can Register your interest by filling out the form on this website.
Will there be time to network?
Yes! The Annual Symposium offers various networking opportunities, including designated networking hours, breakout sessions, and interactive workshops. You’ll have ample chance to connect with fellow attendees and industry leaders.
Will sessions be recorded?
Select keynotes and sessions will be recorded and shared with attendees after the conference.
Where is the Symposium?
The 2025 Annual Symposium will take place at the Frances C. Arrilaga Alumni Center on Stanford Campus.
Who is this symposium for?
The Digital Health Symposium is designed for anyone interested in health, technology and innovation, including professionals, entrepreneurs, students, researchers, and thought leaders. Whether you’re looking to learn, network, or share ideas, there’s something for everyone.
How can I register?
Tickets aren't available yet but will be soon. You can Register your interest by filling out the form on this website.
Will there be time to network?
Yes! The Annual Symposium offers various networking opportunities, including designated networking hours, breakout sessions, and interactive workshops. You’ll have ample chance to connect with fellow attendees and industry leaders.
Will sessions be recorded?
Select keynotes and sessions will be recorded and shared with attendees after the conference.
Reserve Your Spot
There will be select spaces available to join the 2025 Annual Digital Symposium in person on Stanford Campus. RSVP now so you're the first to know when registration is open.
SPONSORSHIP
We have select sponsorship opportunities that will be available for the 2025 Annual Digital Health Symposium, please reach out to digitalhealth@stanford.edu to learn more.
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