Jay Komarneni is founder and chair of the Human Diagnosis Project, a worldwide effort created with and led by the global medical community to build an open intelligence system that maps steps to help any patient. Previously, he worked at McKinsey & Company and Bain & Company, helped launch and operate a global alternative investment firm, and participated in Y Combinator, a technology accelerator. Komarneni has been recognized as a Thouron scholar, a Luce Scholarship recipient, a Rhodes Scholarship finalist, an MIT Technology Review Innovators under 35 semifinalist, and by the MacArthur Foundation for leading one of eight organizations globally with a bold solution to a critical social problem.
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