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David Benaron
Dr. David Benaron is the Chief Medical Officer of all.health. He is a strategic innovator, physician, and inventor. He is credited with the invention of the green light wearable sensor used to measure heart rate and other vitals, which is now used in health wearables on 100 million wrists.
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Background.
Chief Medical Officer David Benaron, M.D. is a pioneer in medical optical sensing who began his career in the Intensive Care Unit at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia on a mission to reduce invasive testing. He later invented and led companies making the green light heart rate sensor now in one billion wearables, cancer-tracking glowing cells now a laboratory standard used to develop new cancer treatments, and continues to develop sensors, algorithms, and systems at all.health. He holds a medical degree cum laude from Harvard Medical School and from the MIT Health Science Technology graduate program. He holds a Biochemistry degree summa cum laude from University of California. He received the Tibbetts award for Innovation and Entrepreneurship from the US Congress, was inducted into the Stanford Invention Hall of Fame and received the 2023 SPIE Britton Chance Biomedical Optics Award recognizing outstanding lifetime contributions to the field of biomedical optics.
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