Steve Steinhubl, MD

Dr. Steinhubl is the Chief Medical Officer for physIQ and a career-long clinician-scientist. He is formerly the Director of Digital Medicine at Scripps Research’s Translational Institute and currently serves as a Cardiologist for the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium. He received his undergraduate training in chemical engineering at Purdue University, medical degree at St. Louis University and cardiology training at the Cleveland Clinic. His work at Scripps, and now at physIQ, has focused on the implementation of clinical programs built specifically around the novel capabilities of digital technologies, especially those made possible through combining novel sensor technologies and AI-based insights to provide personalized, real-time analyses able to detect individual changes in health. Much of his work focuses on pragmatic comparative efficacy trials to identify the impact of real-world implementation. Dr. Steinhubl has been active in clinical research for over 20 years. He has been the Principal Investigator of dozens of national and international trials, has published nearly 300 peer-reviewed articles and was the founding Editor-in-Chief of Nature Partner Journal - Digital Medicine.

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