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2025 AI Summit: Reimagining Healthcare with Tech and Talent
On April 29, 2025, global leaders from industry, government and academia with gather to discuss the impact and future of AI on the health industry at Bentley University. Hosted by the Center for Health and Business and the Future Talent Council, more information forthcoming. Read about the 2024 Global AI Summit on Life Sciences below.
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Global AI Summit on Life Sciences: Accelerating the Business of Health
On May 30, Bentley University Center for Health and Business, Altruistic AI and Future Talent Council brought together over 125 global pioneers, policymakers, corporate visionaries and esteemed university leaders (representing 15+ countries) for an engaging dialogue featuring over 25 speakers and panelists.
Artificial Intelligence is evolving the life science industry at a rapid pace and this diverse assembly of senior leaders are invested in supporting, engaging and learning from each others' strategic work to mindfully navigate an exponentially more complex world.
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Watch highlights of the transformational day!
Past events that were organized and sponsored by the Center for Health and Business and the former Bentley Health Thought Leadership Network can be found on the Center for Health and Business's channel on Bentley's video website.
Topics tackled include:
- Health is Big Business: Falcon Discovery Seminar Shared Experience
- COVID Insights: Rebuilding Trust, Bolstering Institutions and Improving Communication in the Wake of Disaster
- Improving the Patient Experience through Business
- Vaping: The Law, the Science and You
- The Opioid Opportunity: Laws, Ethics and Community Impact
Visiting Scholars
Each year, the CHB hosts one or two visiting scholar at Bentley University.
During the visit, they present formally to the Bentley community through a campus-wide address, advise faculty engaged in health-related research and discuss individual research projects, spend time on Bentley’s campus learning about our health-related initiatives and engage around the strategic positioning and direction of the CHB.
Dr. Marquardt is an Economist in the economics research department at Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. She is a member of the microeconomics team and conducts research in the field of health economics. She leads the national conversation on the economics of child mental health and wellbeing and she contributes to the Fed's regional and national policy missions.
Dr. Marquardt's presentation was entitled Health Economics at the Chicago Fed: A look at big pharma, nursing home competition and ADHD drug shortages.
Due to the sensitive nature of her job, the event was not recorded.
Jessica Mudry is Professor and Chair of the School of Professional Communication at Toronto Metropolitan University. She is an organic chemist, after which she moved to science communication, media production and research for the BBC and the Discovery Channel - she continues to create for the annual World Congress of Science and Factual Producers, ZDF, and NSERC.
Her scholarship focuses on the languages of science, health and medicine in politics and popular culture. She is the Director of the Creative School's Healthcare User Experience (HUE) Lab where her work in health communication and health equity finds a good home. She is an associate scientist at St. Michael's Hospital and she works closely with the department of surgery there on a variety of medical humanities projects. She teaches health communication in the MPH program, and has been an Erasmus Scholar, at the École des Hautes Études en Santé Publique (EHESP) in France, and has completed several courses at Harvard University's Medical School.
Her past academic projects have included work in Food Studies; Science and Technology Studies; Public Health, and Environmental Communication. She has been awarded funding from NSERC, SSHRC, MITACS, FQRSC and the Public Health Agency of Canada.
As a clinician-investigator and physician leader, Dr. Justin Sanders' work focuses on the promotion of authentic healing relationships in serious illness through social science informed and equity-focused communication and implementation research. He is the co-founder of the Virtual Communications Research Lab (VCR) at Bentley University.
Dr. Sanders presented on Virtual Reality and the Patient Experience: Serious Illness, Healing Relationships and the Potential for Immersive Technologies to Improve Patient Experience
Dr. Roland J. Thorpe, Jr. joined us for three days in March 2019 and presented on how he built the Black Men's Health Project and other studies on Black Men's Health. From the its website: "The Black Men's Health Project is the largest and most comprehensive initiative of its kind in U.S. history. The mission of the Black Men's Health Project is to gain a deeper understanding of the unique health challenges of Black men and develop culturally competent strategies and solutions to improve the health outcomes for Black men." (Note that you must be part of the Bentley community to view the video.)
Dr. Tanniru's research focuses on digital leadership in health care, looking at innovations in patient care delivery services enabled by advanced technology, and the effective strategies health care facilities have to use to incorporate these innovations in support of continuity of care inside and outside the hospital walls.
Dr. Tanniru presented on Digital Leadership in Healthcare: An Enabling Leadership to Support Health Care Transformation.
Dr. Suchman's work focuses on organizational change and how people can work together more effectively across all levels of health care. Through his teaching and writing (more than 90 articles and book chapters and the book Partnerships in Healthcare: Transforming Relational Process. He has become a leading proponent of a partnership-based clinical approach known as Relationship-Centered Care.
Dr. Suchman presented a seminar titled: Tending the Space Between: Interdependence and the Relational Core of Integrated Health Systems.