Speaker Profile
Biography
Stan Huff, MD, is our Chief Medical Informatics Officer at Graphite Health. Beginning in high school, Stan was fascinated by the potential of intelligent computer programs to revolutionize the practice of medicine. It may seem like a mighty goal for a young teenager but Stan was tenacious and utilized his magnificent balancing skills to ride unicycles, captain the football team, and win both a state championship for wrestling and a best legs contest, so you can imagine that the dream to revolutionize medicine was well within that youngsters grasp.Upon entering the real world, Stan focused his sights on medicine, receiving a BS in Chemistry from Brigham Young University and an MD from the University of Utah, where he would later teach biomedical informatics and oversee post-graduate student research. After a year of internal medicine residency training at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, Stan completed his residency in clinical pathology at the University of Utah. He then worked for two years at ATT Bell Laboratories in Columbus, Ohio, and since that time, he has held various positions at Intermountain Healthcare and the University of Utah.Today, Stan holds the position of Chief Medical Informatics Officer at Intermountain Healthcare and is a professor in biomedical informatics at the University of Utah School of Medicine in Salt Lake City, Utah.A primary focus of Stans career has been developing the language of digital medical data. He specializes in standardizing the representation of medical data and information in coded and structured form so that it can be processed algorithmically by computers. Stan was an early participant in the UMLS (Unified Medical Language System) contracts and has worked in medical terminology and database architecture for the past 30 years. He even teaches a course in medical vocabulary and data exchange standards at the University of Utah.When Stan isnt revolutionizing medicine, he likes to run marathons and travel the world. He is a fellow of the American College of Medical Informatics, a co-chair of the LOINC Committee, and a co-chair of the HL7 Clinical Information Modeling Initiative (CIMI). He is also the chair of Logica (formerly the Healthcare Services Platform Consortium (HSPC)) and the chair of the FHIR Foundation. Formerly, he was a member of the ONC HIT Standards Committee, a member of the National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics, a member of the Lister Hill Center Board of Scientific Counselors, and a two-time chair of Health Level Seven (HL7).
Session Abstract – PMWC 2025 Silicon Valley
Track Chair:
- William Oh, Yale Cancer Center
Patient-centric data, such as Real-World Evidence (RWE) and Real-World Data (RWD), has become critical in reshaping drug development and healthcare decision-making. Over the last few years, regulatory agencies like the FDA and EMA have increasingly embraced RWE/RWD for decision-making processes, influencing everything from new drug indications to post-marketing surveillance. The integration of RWE and RWD is not only supporting clinical trial design and regulatory approvals, but also enabling precision medicine by providing deeper insights into patient subpopulations and their outcomes
Sessions:
- PMWC 2025 Award Ceremony
Pioneer Honoree: Isaac Kohane, Harvard
- Keynote: Can AI succeed where humans have failed to personalize medicine?
- Isaac Kohane, Harvard
- From Data to Decisions: Real-Time Patient Insights for Improved Care (PANEL)
Chair: Michael Pfeffer, Stanford Medicine
- Chris Longhurst, UC San Diego Health
- Tanya Townsend, Stanford Children’s
- Kiran Mysore, Sutter Health
- Cherodeep Goswami, UW Health - AI-Powered RWE: Driving Trustworthy Insights and Innovation through Interoperability (PANEL)
Chair: Charles Jaffe, HL7 International
- Chris Longhurst, UC San Diego Health
- Donald Rucker, 1upHealth
- Stan Huff, Graphite Health
- John Ioannidis, Stanford
- Chris Boone, Oracle
- Accelerating Drug Development with Real World Evidence and AI: Amgen's Journey
- Brian Bradbury, Amgen
- AI-Powered RWE: Accelerating Drug Development and Post-Market Applications (PANEL)
Chair: Erik Reinertsen, Demand Discovery Group
- Michelle Chen, Insilico Medicine
- Jun Jeon, Khosla Ventures
- Dan Riskin, Verantos
- Andrew Trister, Verily - Advancing Patient-Centered Outcomes with AI and Real-World Data Integration
- Phil Johnson, Evidation Health
- Leveraging AI and Real-World Evidence to Transform Patient Care in Oncology
- Amrita Basu, UCSF
- How to Implement AI for Faster Readout of Clinical Trails
Chair:William Oh, Yale
- Jennifer Webster, Pfizer
- Brandon Allgood, Parabilis Medicines
- Julian Hong, UCSF
- Michiel Niesen, nference