Vinayak Smith has an extensive work experience in the healthcare and innovation sectors. Vinayak currently serves as the Head of New Ventures at Virtus Health, where they are responsible for overseeing internal innovation processes, strategic M&A activity, and implementing clinically focused digital transformation. Vinayak also holds a position as a Fellow at the Australasian Institute of Digital Health (AIDH).
Prior to their current role, Vinayak worked as an Adjunct Lecturer at Monash University, specializing in MedTech and Innovation Management. Vinayak'sresearch focused on innovation management, health technology translation, and artificial intelligence (AI) development. During their time at Monash University, they secured personal and industry research funding and authored publications that have been widely cited.
Vinayak also has experience as an Obstetrics and Gynaecology (OBGYN) Specialty Trainee at the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RANZCOG). Additionally, they co-founded several impactful initiatives, including 23Strands, which applies genomics, data science, and AI to improve patient outcomes in reproductive medicine, and Mind and Mom, an Indian startup that delivers evidence-based pregnancy care to women.
Furthermore, Vinayak served as the Chief Scientific Officer at Biorithm, where they contributed to developing a solution for detecting babies at risk of stillbirth. Vinayak has also held advisory positions, including as a Clinical Advisor for Pureland Group, providing innovation management and due diligence expertise for a venture capital fund, and for VitalTrace and Philia Labs Pty Ltd, where they advised on the development and commercialization of healthcare technologies.
Overall, Vinayak Smith's work experience demonstrates a strong background in innovation management, healthcare research, and industry collaboration, with a focus on improving clinical outcomes and delivering impactful solutions in reproductive medicine.
Vinayak Smith's education history begins in 2004 when they obtained a Diploma in Law from the University of London. They continued their studies at Monash University from 2007 to 2011, earning a Bachelor of Medicine and a Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) degree, although the field of study is not specified. Moving forward, from 2014 to 2016, Vinayak completed a Master's degree in Reproductive Medicine at UNSW. Finally, from 2017 to 2020, Vinayak pursued a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree at Monash University focusing on Medical Device Innovation Management and Clinical Testing of Devices.
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