Dr. Peter Small

Dr. Peter Small has had an eclectic career, with the common theme being the use of innovation to improve health care. He was chief medical resident at UCSF during the dawn of the HIV epidemic, did pioneering molecular epidemiologic research at Stanford University and built and ran the TB program for the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.


In 2015, he founded the Global Health Institute at Stony Brook University focused on the use of technology to deliver health care in remote Madagascar and Nepal. In 2019, he stepped in as the technical lead of a Gates funded design build firm which he recently left to focus on making cough count.

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