Michael C. Muelly, M.D.

Founder & CTO at imvaria

Michael C. Muelly, M.D. has worked in various roles since 1999. Michael C. founded Intradetect in 1999, where they created the vision, recruited the team, designed the product suite, built the technology, raised venture financing, and secured customer relationships with Credit Suisse, Swiss Re, and other leading financial firms. In 2012, they co-founded ClariPACS LLC, where they co-founded, built, and ran the first fully cloud-native radiology image viewing software. Michael C. created the vision, designed the product suite, built the technology, ensured regulatory compliance and secured customer relationships. In 2016, they became the Chief Medical Officer of GYANT, a health assistant that leads people from their symptom to the likely condition, by asking questions and listening to answers, like a doctor does - but through AI. Michael C. also became a Clinical Assistant Professor of Radiology at Stanford University and an Emergency Radiologist at Vision Radiology. In 2017, they became a Healthcare AI Consultant at Dignity Health and a Product Manager (Eng) - Cloud Healthcare and a Machine Learning Researcher - Healthcare at Google AI Research (Brain). In 2020, they became the Chief Technology Officer and Co-Founder of imvaria inc.

Michael C. Muelly, M.D. completed their Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree at Penn State University in the field of Medicine (medical school) and Engineering Physics/Neural Engineering (PhD, incomplete). Michael C. then went on to complete a Residency in General Surgery at Penn State College of Medicine. Following this, they completed a Residency in Diagnostic Radiology at Stanford University, and then a Fellowship in Body MR Imaging at Stanford University. Before their medical studies, they obtained a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Mathematics and Computer Science from the University of Pittsburgh and an Associate of Science (A.S.) in Accounting from the Community College of Allegheny County. Michael C. is also certified in Diagnostic Radiology by the American Board of Radiology.

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