Attend the ASU Digital Health Summit, Feb. 14

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Join the entire ASU community for the inaugural ASU Digital Health Summit on Friday, Feb. 14, 2025. Digital health includes mobile health, or mHealth, internet health, health information technology, wearable devices, telehealth and telemedicine, artificial intelligence and machine learning, and personalized medicine. At the summit, you can present your work, connect with others and learn all that ASU is doing in the digital health space.

The summit will be organized around key domains in digital health, including metabolic health, brain health and environmental health. The event will cover emerging methodologies in artificial and augmented intelligence, machine learning, digital twin, adaptive intervention design, mHealth and wearable technologies, as well as pedagogical tools for integrating digital health concepts into the classroom. During the event, you will hear directly from experts in digital health, have the opportunity to present your work through “blitz talks,” view student poster presentations and a technology showcase, and engage in open conversations through roundtables and panel discussions.

Engage with your colleagues, learn and share on crucial topics within digital health and help ASU leap forward at the first ASU Digital Health Summit.

ASU Digital Health Summit
Friday, Feb. 14, 2025
8:30 a.m.–4 p.m. 
Thunderbird School of Global Management (TGHB), Downtown Phoenix campus [map]

Register to attend

Keynote speakers include:

  • Diane Cook, Regents Professor and Huie-Rogers Chair, Washington State University.
  • Dr. Craig Norquist, chief medical information officer, HonorHealth.
  • Fang Yu, registered nurse, Gerontological Nurse Practitioner, Fellow of the Gerontological Society of America, Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing and professor in the Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation at Arizona State University.
  • Matthew Buman, Fellow of the American College of Sports Medicine, Fellow of the Society of Behavioral Medicine and professor in the College of Health Solutions at Arizona State University.

Contact Gary Gorman at [email protected] with any questions.