Sneha is a chief fellow in cardiovascular medicine at Stanford University. Her entrepreneurial and research interests focus on the development and clinical trials of AI in healthcare, with a particular passion for initiatives focused on cardiovascular risk reduction.
Sneha received her BS in Economics from Duke University, MD from the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, and MBA from Harvard Business School. During her time at Harvard Business School, she worked at Moderna Therapeutics and the VC firm Flare Capital. Prior to fellowship, she was an internal medicine resident at Columbia/NewYork-Presbyterian, during which time she was selected as a Silverman Fellow in Healthcare Innovation. In this capacity, she worked with clinical and data science partners to build and deploy the technological infrastructure to identify patients with certain cardiac conditions earlier in the course of their disease. She currently works with the Stanford Center of Clinical Research and the Data Science team. Her work focuses on AI evaluation and implementation into clinical workflow at Stanford. Outside of work, Sneha enjoys hiking, traveling, reading, trying new restaurants, and finding the best cappuccinos in the Bay Area.
A shift to prevention and personalized medicine as the core of healthcare.
The incredible team and the opportunity to blend my clinical, innovation, and academic interests in the TechBio space.
The book “The Artist’s Way”, specially for the daily practice of morning pages.