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When Beta Testing is Life and Death | Dave Billiter at Deep Lens

In part 1 of our conversation with Dave Billiter, he told us about how his experience as the head of innovation at Nationwide Children’s Hospital inspired him to found Deep Lens, a company aiming to help patients find clinical trials using artificial intelligence.

In this second part of our conversation, Dave talks about the difficulties he faced finding healthcare administrators willing to change their established methods and how to scale in such a challenging market where so much is at stake.

More information: https://www.deeplens.ai/


Dave has a diverse background spanning his 20-year career in healthcare and life sciences, in both large corporations and start-ups. Prior to leading the creation of Deep Lens, Inc, Dave was the Director of Data Strategy for Cardinal Health (Fortune 500-Rank #14) where he developed data monetization strategies and new product development for the pharmaceutical and health care provider partners.

Before joining Cardinal Health, Dave was the first employee for Signet Accel, a start-up company, spun out of The Ohio State University, where he led operations and business development supporting its federated data integration platform.

The impetus for Deep Lens, Inc came with Dave’s tenure as the Director of Informatics at The Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital.

For over 10 years Dave led the innovative technology development that supported the Institute, primarily The Biopathology Center. Dave was a member of the Children’s Oncology Group, Gynecologic Oncology Group, and Southwest Oncology Group where his team managed the biospecimen data management and digital pathology reviews supporting the large cancer consortia.

The team also supported the Biospecimen Core Resource for The Cancer Genome Atlas program and the digital pathology review process and biospecimen data management. Dave also was a participating auditor for the College of American Pathology (CAP) focused on the informatics systems for CAP Biorepository Accreditation Program.

Dave received his undergraduate degree from Ohio Northern University and his post graduate degree from Columbia Southern University.

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