The Power of Patient-Centric Healthcare

The Power of Patient-Centric Healthcare

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Building AI Foundation Models for Molecular Design

Cofounders Jeremy Wohlwend and Gabriele Corso join the a16z podcast to discuss the launch of Boltz, a public benefit company building AI infrastructure for molecular biology. The conversation explains how breakthroughs following AlphaFold moved the field beyond protein structure ...  Show more

How AI Cut Healthcare Burnout by 70%

In this episode, a16z GP Julie Yoo sits down with Peter McCanna, CEO of Baylor Scott & White Health, to break down how one of America's largest health systems is transforming from a supply-driven "walled castle" to a customer-centric ecosystem, and how it's achieving a 10% operat ...  Show more

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