Alex Lebrun is cofounder and CEO of Nabla. Having raised $17 million in seed funding, they are developing technology that can listen to medical consultations and automatically generate precise, ready-to-use clinical letters. This innovation not only saves doctors valuable time but also ensures more accurate, consistent documentation, potentially improving patient outcomes. Before launching Nabla, Alex had already established himself as a serial entrepreneur in the AI domain. He previously founded Wit.ai, a natural language platform that was acquired by Facebook, as well as VirtuOz, an AI-driven customer service solution acquired by Nuance in another multi-million-dollar deal. Drawing on his extensive background, Alex shares the strategic decisions and product development insights that allowed him to evolve from these earlier ventures into a technology that addresses critical needs in healthcare. In our conversation, we delve into how Nabla’s system was engineered—from the algorithms that convert speech to text and structure clinical data to the workflow integrations designed to fit seamlessly into a doctor’s routine. Alex outlines the startup’s core use cases, including note-taking in primary care settings and specialized fields where detailed documentation is essential. Beyond immediate applications, he provides a thoughtful perspective on how machine learning can help transform medicine more broadly, enabling more personalized care, better patient engagement, and even aiding in complex diagnostic support down the line. Whether you’re fascinated by AI’s potential in healthcare, curious about building a transformative medical technology company from the ground up, or eager to understand the lessons learned from successful exits to industry giants, this episode offers a comprehensive look at the present and future of AI in medicine. Alex Lebrun Twitter: @lxbrun
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Send us a textJess Morley is a PhD student at the Oxford Internet Institute at Oxford University. Her work focuses on understanding the ethical, philosophical and practical ramifications of the increasing use of technology in healthcare. She was The lead tech advisor for data-driven technology at UK Department of Health and Social Care. She was a contributor towards the Goldachre review which looked at the efficient and safe use of health data for research and analysis and how this can ...
Send us a textDr James Zou is an Assistant Professor of Biomedical Data Science and Computer Science at Stanford University. He works on making machine learning more reliable, human-compatible and statistically rigorous. He received his Ph.D from Harvard in 2014, and was at one time a member of Microsoft Research, a Gates Scholar at Cambridge and a Simons fellow at U.C. Berkeley. He joined Stanford in 2016 and his research is supported by the Sloan Fellowship and the Google and Tencent A...
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Send us a textDr Patrick Walters is chief data officer at Relay Therapeutics, a company that uses computational techniques to transform the drug discovery process. Since being founded in 2016, the company IPOs in 2020, and is currently valued at $2 billion. And we discussed the computational models that relay uses in the work and how they pair these with wet lab experiments to improve the speed and accuracy of drug discovery. Dr Patrick Walters Twiter: @wpwaltersRelay Therapeutics Twitt...
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Send us a textDr Chris Lovejoy studied medicine at Cambridge, after 2 years of medical training he undertook the Machine Learning and Computational Statistics masters at UCL. After working as a Machine Learning researcher, he now has co founded a startup called Billions health. Along the way he picked up an MBA as well. We spoke about his career path, advice for other medics who have an interest in computational work and the best applications of the most common ma...
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Send us a textDr Matthew Williams is a Consultant Oncologist at Imperial College Healthcare Trust. He aso leads the Computational Oncology group at Imperial College London. His academic work focuses on mathematical and computational approaches to clinical problems.He started the “Coding for medics” teaching course that taught undergraduate medical students the fundamentals of coding and was featured in the BBC documentary “Hospital” that narrates the journeys of patients suffering from medica...