Daniel Kraft

Advisor at Meru Health

Daniel Kraft is currently an advisor at Meru Health, but they have an extensive background in digital health. Daniel was previously the CEO of Digital.Health, a company that connects patients with doctors through technology. Daniel also co-founded The Commons Project Foundation, which is a non-profit that creates commons-based infrastructure for the digital world. Daniel has also worked as the director of XPRIZE's healthcare division, where they ran competitions to find solutions to global health challenges. Prior to that, they were the CEO of Healthy.io, a company that turns smartphones into clinical grade medical devices. Daniel is also the host of the Healthy Conversations Podcast, where they interview experts in the field of healthcare. In addition to all of this, they have also been a part of Tech Nation Health / Biotech Nation, the Aspen Institute, and Exponential Medicine.

Daniel Kraft completed a fellowship in hematology/oncology & bone marrow transplantation at Stanford University School of Medicine. Daniel is board certified from Harvard Combined Residency in Internal Medicine + Pediatrics and Harvard Medical School. Daniel has an M.D. in medicine from Stanford University School of Medicine. Daniel completed their undergraduate degree in biochemistry, cum laude, from Brown University and has a high school diploma from Montgomery Blair High School.