Speaker Profile
Biography
Joe is a leader in KPMGs Precision Medicine practice. He has 14 years of experience in the Life Sciences industry across both strategy consulting and directly scaling pharma-enabling technology organizations. Joes consulting experience ranges across deal evaluation and diligence, product and pipeline prioritization, and launch strategy for biopharma, life sciences tools and software, CROsCDMOs, and private investors. Within industry, Joe has held Commercial leadership roles at TrialSpark and Tempus, where he developed and expanded strategic partnerships with pharma and biotech organizations across RD, Commercial, and Med Affairs organizations. Joe has worked across multiple therapeutic areas, including oncology (drugs, diagnostics, services), neuroscience (psychiatry, neurocognition, neuroinflammation, imaging), immunology, ophthalmology, cardiovascular metabolic, as well as rare diseases.
Session Abstract – PMWC 2025 Silicon Valley
Track Co-Chairs:
Cherodeep Goswami, UW Health
- PMWC 2025 Award Ceremony
Pioneer Honoree: Paul J. Chang, University of Chicago - Keynote: AI in Radiology: A Reality Check (Climbing out of the Trough of Disillusionment)
- Paul J. Chang, University of Chicago
- AI in Radiology and Imaging Applications (PANEL)
Chair: Curtis P Langlotz, Stanford
- Paul J. Chang, University of Chicago
- Sharmila Majumdar, UCSF
- Eliot Siegel, VA Maryland Healthcare System
- Katherine Andriole, Brigham and Women's Hospital - Using Imaging AI to Better Understand Health and Aging
- Daniel Durand, Prenuvo
- AI Transforming Standard-of-Care Imaging into Precision Diagnostics
- Angel Alberich, Quibim
- Accelerating Risk Assessment and Diagnosis with AI
Chair: Pavan Anne, ZS
- Omar Perez, AstraZeneca
- Charles Powell, Mount Sinai - Overcoming Practice Gaps in Precision Medicine: Addressing Patient Leakage (PANEL)
Chair: Joe Zaccaria, KPMG
- Ed Kim, City of Hope
- Chris Scotto DiVetta, Tempus
- Karlo Martin, HCA Healthcare
- Shared Opportunities to Unlock AI's Potential in R&D (PANEL)
Chair: Brice Sarver, ZS
- Carlyn Crisostomo, Amgen
- Bill Mayo, BMS
- Stacie Calad-Thomson, Nvidia
- AI-Powered Remote Monitoring and Mental Health: Innovations and Challenges
- Sam Perli, ThinkHat
- Shah Nawaz, Regeneron
- David Rhew, Microsoft
- AI Unlocks the Clinical Utility of Spatialomics
- Matthew Goldberg, Castle Bio
- Practical Implications of Ethical Challenges in AI-driven Precision Medicine(PANEL)
Chair: Cherodeep Goswami, UW Health
- Tina Hernandez-Boussard, Stanford
- Lucia Savage, Omada Health
- Sean Hain, Epic
- Misha Mehta, Neev Kolte & Brave Ronil Foundation