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8:30 AM - 9:00 AM
Registration, Refreshments & Networking
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8:50 AM - 9:00 AM
Welcome & Introductory Remarks
Tory Cenaj, Founder and Publisher, , Partners in Digital Health – Blockchain in Healthcare Today Platform Approached Journal
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9:00 AM - 9:30 AM
KEYNOTE: AI Supplement for Cyber Risk Oversight Handbook & Best Practices
In this high-impact keynote, Larry Clinton will present the latest findings from the AI Supplement to the National Association of Corporate Directors’ (NACD) Cyber Risk Oversight Handbook, which ISA co-authored. Tailored for healthcare executives and innovators, the session will provide a strategic roadmap for integrating AI safely into decentralized healthcare systems. Attendees will gain a framework for risk governance, resilience building, and accountability when deploying AI-driven health technologies
Larry Clinton, President and CEO, Internet Security Alliance (ISA)
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9:30 AM - 10:00AM
KEYNOTE: Trusted AI in Healthcare: Leveraging Verifiable Credentials (VCs) & Decentralized Identity (DID) for Secure, Transparent, and Ethical Outcomes
Trust is a critical barrier in AI-driven healthcare. This session explores how Decentralized Identity (DID), Verifiable Credentials (VCs), and Self-Sovereign Identity (SSI) can ensure fairness, explainability, and privacy while strengthening compliance. Real-world use cases will show how blockchain-based verification improves efficiency, transparency, and patient trust—offering essential insights for providers, technologists, regulators, and investors shaping the future of healthcare.
Jim Mason, Chief Solution Architect, Sky Web
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10:00 AM - 10:30 AM
PANEL: Cybersecurity, Identity & Infrastructure: Securing Healthcare's Platform Defense Strategies
As healthcare adopts decentralized technologies, cybersecurity, digital identity, and infrastructure resilience are more critical than ever. This panel explores how organizations can evolve defense strategies to protect data, platforms, and users, while building a secure, ethical digital foundation that scales with innovation. Topics include zero-trust architectures, multi-factor identity, blockchain-based access control, emerging threats in decentralized systems, and navigating regulatory and governance challenges across borders and platforms.
Vikas Malhotra, Founder & CXO, Woplli
Philip Abraham, Founder, Brilliancy Deep Tech
Julie Saslow Schroeder, JD, LLM – Moderator
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10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
KEYNOTE: Roadmap & Live Demo: Proactive Security Testing for Digital Health Transformation
Healthcare innovation expert Phil Abraham draws on his extensive track record of solving complex
challenges to outline the critical prerequisites for successful AI and blockchain integration in healthcare,
emphasizing four essential pillars: ensuring technology fits specific applications, confirming economic
viability with measurable ROI, building sustainable and scalable architectures, and preparing
organizations for seamless implementation. Abraham addresses the blockchain trilemma of balancing
decentralization, security, and scalability in healthcare contexts, while advocating for complexity science
approaches to curate data and mitigate AI risks caused by "noisy data lakes" that can lead to flawed
clinical decisions. His keynote provides a systematic framework for healthcare leaders to evaluate and
implement emerging technologies responsibly, combining extensive hands-on experience with practical
insights on avoiding common pitfalls that cause most AI implementations to fail.
Philip Abraham, Founder, Brilliancy Deep Tech
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11:00 AM - 11:30 AM
KEYNOTE: Zero-Knowledge Process Verification in Healthcare - AI Implications
As AI and DLT matures, new models of data and model interactions are emerging. There are privacy boundaries for healthcare interactions across entities. As more agents are being tried for these flows, proofs for interactions and agentic guardrails are needed for critical checkpoints.
This keynote presents novel ways of using ZK alongside proven business process models.
Sathya Krisnasami
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11:30 AM - 12:00 PM
KEYNOTE: AGI vs. Decentralized AI: Why Decentralized AI Is the Future of Healthcare
Ki-Youn Jung argues that general AI is not the holy grail of healthcare — decentralized, domain-specific intelligence is. In this provocative talk, Jung will contrast centralized artificial intelligence general intelligence (AGI) models with decentralized AI frameworks that are purpose built for healthcare. Using examples from EON.HEALTH’s decentralized care models, she will explore how patient-controlled data, edge AI, and tokenized incentives outperform AGI in reliability, ethics, and adoption.
Ki-Youn Jung, Co-founder & CEO, EON.HEALTH
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12:00 PM - 12:45 PM
LUNCH BREAK
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12:45 PM - 1:15 PM
KEYNOTE: Empowering Collaborative Research & Federated Learning with LifeGraph Data Ecosystems
Clinical researchers continue to face challenges with access to high quality, contextualized data. With
advances in machine learning and artificial intelligence opening new opportunities for large-
scale research, the necessity to solve these challenges is now even more critical. In this session, we will
discuss how LifeGraph, a data ecosystem and AI management platform offered by BurstIQ, is being used
by universities and life sciences companies to power federated learning and collaborative research use
cases. The platform allows researchers to connect with each other, access and share complex
datasets, empower patients, and accelerate medical discoveries.
Amber Hartley, Chief Strategy Officer, BurstIQ
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1:15 PM - 1:45 PM
FIRESIDE CHAT: Innovators, Founders & Emerging Tech: How The Combined Power Of Blockchain, AI, and Quantum Will Shape Healthcare's Future
A seismic shift is underway in healthcare, driven by the convergence of blockchain, AI, quantum computing, and decentralized finance. This high-impact session leverages next-gen technologies to disrupt outdated systems and deliver future-ready solutions.
- The tokenization of care journeys to power outcome-based reimbursement models—putting patient results at the center of financial models.
- How decentralized finance, AI-driven risk models, and tokenized healthcare indices known as synthetics are converging to modernize how we price, transfer, and manage clinical cost and utilization volatility.
- How distributed data models and blockchain infrastructure can build sustainable bioeconomies that fuel equitable innovation.
Michael "Dersh" Dershem, CEO, Apierion
Chris Langley, COO, CareFi
Tony Quinones, CEO, Bright Path - Moderator
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1:45 PM - 2:15 PM
PANEL: Shaping Tomorrow's Healthcare Today: The Real-World Impact of Blockchain, AI, and Agentic Workforces
In an era where data silos stifle innovation and patient outcomes hang in the balance, discover how the fusion of blockchain, AI, and agentic workforces is shattering barriers and delivering transformative real-world results. Experts from Texas A&M, Maryville University, and BurstIQ will present four real-world use cases: Medicaid modernization in Colorado, collaborative research at Texas A&M, validating the efficacy of AI-driven diagnostic tools for emerging therapeutics, and creating a skills-based economy for health professionals. Learn how these technologies build trust for real-world impact and accelerate innovation. This session offers actionable insights, exclusive networking, and a blueprint for leading decentralized health innovation in your organization.
Frank Ricotta, CEO, BurstIQ
Ron Harris, Managing Director, Govt & Public Sector, EY
Rick Silva, Executive Director, Clinical, Translational, Industry Collaborations, Texas A&M
University
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2:15 PM - 2:45 PM
FIRESIDE CHAT: Real World Layer One Blockchain Applications in Healthcare and Life Sciences
Layer One blockchain technology is moving into production-grade use cases that address critical challenges in healthcare and life sciences. This fireside chat will explore real world applications such as certifying medical records in pharmacy networks, creating verifiable audit trails for clinical research data, and enabling drug production traceability. The conversation will cover how blockchain can safeguard data integrity, ensure compliance, integrate public and private chains for different privacy needs, and create a trusted data layer to support AI adoption. Attendees will gain insights into the opportunities and challenges in the healthcare and life sciences sectors.
Gianluca De Novi, PhD, CEO, Circular Protocol
Bert Fernandez, Founder of HealthTech2Care - Supporting Sponsor
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2:45 PM - 3:05 PM
AFTERNOON BREAK
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3:05 PM - 3:35 PM
PANEL: Web3 for Patient-Controlled Clinical Data: Unlocking Empowerment and Access
As healthcare pivots toward decentralized models, patient control over clinical data is becoming a cornerstone of transformation. This explores how Web3 technologies—blockchain, self-sovereign identity, and decentralized data ecosystems—can shift data governance from institutions to individuals. Panelists will examine how patient controlled data can unlock empowerment, improve access, and fuel innovation in clinical research and care delivery. Attendees will gain practical insights into the opportunities and challenges of building trusted, compliant, and interoperable frameworks that put patients at the center of their health data journey.
Ajaz (AJ) Hussain, Regulatory Science Advisor, Former FDA Executive
Sharmin Nasrullah , GM - Life Sciences, Clinical, Salesforce
Anjum Khurshid, Chief Data Scientist, Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute – Moderator
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3:35 PM - 4:00 PM
PANEL: Blockchain Native Clinical Trials: Real-Time Data, Compliance, and Insights
Clinical trials are at the heart of medical innovation, yet they remain burdened by fragmented systems, delays in data capture, and complex compliance requirements. This session spotlights how blockchain-native approaches are transforming trial design, execution, and oversight—bringing unprecedented transparency, speed, and trust. Leaders from BloqCube, Delve Health, and regulatory science will explore how real-time data exchange, smart contracts, and decentralized platforms can streamline compliance while delivering richer insights for sponsors, investigators, and regulators alike. Attendees will gain an insider’s view on what’s possible today, what challenges remain, and how blockchain is shaping the next generation of trusted, efficient, and patient-centric clinical research.
Ajaz (AJ) Hussain, Regulatory Science Advisor, Former FDA Executive
Wessam Sonbol, CSM, CSPO, ICP-ACC, CEO, Delve Health
Rama Rao, CEO, BloqCube - Moderator
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4:00 PM - 4:30 PM
PANEL: Bridging Academia and Innovation: Circular Economies and the Future of Decentralized Systems
As healthcare pivots toward decentralized models, patient ownership of clinical data is becoming the cornerstone of transformation. This panel explores how Web3 technologies—blockchain, self-sovereign identity, and decentralized data ecosystems—can shift governance from institutions to individuals. Discussion will highlight how interoperability and standards can empower patients while maintaining trust and continuity, how decentralized models can enhance data liquidity for research and trials, and how regulatory and ethical frameworks must evolve to support patient-driven systems. Together, the session unpacks the technical, clinical, and policy implications of enabling truly patient-owned data and its potential to reshape care, research, and equity.
Roman Beck, Professor, Bentley University
Gianluca De Novi, PhD, CEO, Circular Protocol
Dr. Justin Goldston, PhD, Professor, Georgetown University
Anjum Khurshid, Chief Data Scientist, Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute - Moderator
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4:30 PM - 5:00 PM
SPOTLIGHT: Project Nanda: Towards the Internet of AI Agents
Project Nanda, originating at MIT, is building open-source foundations for an open, agentic web—spanning research, standards, code, and a venture hub. Its roadmap includes trust layers, knowledge pricing, population AI, and privacy-preserving ML. Central to this is Nanda Quilt, a lightweight index routing requests to decentralized registries hosted by 15+ universities and organizations worldwide. The architecture supports MCP, A2A, NLweb, IoT, Web3 agents, and human-in-the-loop systems, enabling discoverability, authentication, and privacy-preserving access. It guarantees rapid agent resolution, sub-second revocation, schema-validated capability assertions, and least-disclosure discovery across boundaries.
Pradyumna Chari, Postdoctoral Associate, MIT Media Lab
Ramesh Raskar, Associate Professor, MIT Director, ProjectNanda
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5:00 PM - 5:10 PM
Closing Remarks, Next Steps, Adjournment