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  • Most Technical Projects Fail – But Not for the Reasons You Think

    1–2 minutes

    Most technology projects fail—some estimates suggest that 68% never meet their objectives. Emerging research indicates that AI projects fare even worse, with failure rates of 70–85%. In fact, nearly half of AI proofs-of-concept are abandoned before reaching production. After decades of Agile, design thinking, and “fail fast” mindsets, why are outcomes still so poor?

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  • The Hiring Decision Founders Overlook

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    Why a Product Leader Is More Critical Than a Tech Co-Founder Late last year I had the opportunity to provide guidance to a femtech founder who wanted to build a platform. She had a compelling idea for patients, but the value of the solution would never be realized if physicians didn’t also engage. Unfortunately, the…

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  • All In for Women’s Health: My Next Chapter

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    Our healthcare system often overlooks or undermines women’s unique experiences. We spend many more years in ill health than men, and it’s time to change that. In bringing my years of experience to bear on this space, I hope to accelerate progress and make a meaningful impact.

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  • Biotech Unveiled

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    As part of my pre-work for the No Patient Left Behind program, I’ve obtained a new certification entitled Biotech Unveiled: Understanding the U.S. Biomedical Innovation Marketplace and its Global Role from RA Capital Management. I highly recommend this *free* course, which articulates a Biotech Social Contract that – if consistently implemented by biopharma, payers, investors,…

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  • Chicago Women in Digital Health

    6–9 minutes

    This Chicago event on women’s health was centered around two panels, one on transforming patient care with AI, and another on policy & advocacy for women’s health.

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  • Why sex matters in research

    20–30 minutes

    This AAAS webinar explored the impacts of research gaps in studying sex, and the implications for care delivery and population health.

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