Avandra CEO Expects White House AI Czar David Sacks Will Usher In ‘Golden Age Of Innovation And Medicine’

Avandra CEO says the company has created the world’s largest federated network for de-identified imaging data, providing researchers access to medical images that will accelerate the advancement of clinical trials, precision medicine and AI applications.

Researcher analyzing data (Shutterstock)

Ryan Tarzy, CEO of Avandra Imaging, is passionate about improving the pace of research and innovation in health care. He founded Avandra last May to remove what he considers a “last-mile AI problem in medical research.”

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