Pennsylvania-based clinical technology company Datacubed Health has appointed Vikram Natarajan as its chief technology officer (CTO).
In his new role, Natarajan will contribute to advancing the company's presence in the digital health landscape, an official statement from the company said.
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— Datacubed Health (@DatacubedHealth) February 12, 2024
"Vikram Natarajan's arrival at Datacubed Health marks a pivotal moment for the company, as he brings strategic leadership and technological vision that aligns seamlessly with the company's commitment to advancing digital health solutions. His expertise in steering growth-stage companies emphasizes his ability to navigate the rapidly evolving healthcare technology landscape," the company said in a statement.
Datacubed Health's chief executive officer, Brett Kleger, welcomed Natarajan to the company, saying, “His exceptional leadership in product and technology domains, especially within life sciences and eCOA, aligns perfectly with our mission to revolutionize digital health solutions. Vikram's wealth of knowledge in the clinical trials will undoubtedly strengthen our capabilities and drive innovation as we continue to make significant strides in improving patient outcomes.”
Before joining Datacubed Health, Natarajan held key leadership roles in product and technology departments. He has over two decades of expertise in the healthcare sector.
Natarajan has implemented several platforms for digital health verticals that include patient portals, telemedicine, Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM), device integrations, ePRO and eConsent for life sciences, clinical analytics, medication adherence, and pharmacy fulfillment logistics.
He has worked in several companies including SmartScripts, Clinical Ink, PatientPay, and Medfusion. Natarajan completed his master's in pharmaceutical sciences from Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS) Pilani in India, and MS in computer science from Georgia Southwestern State University.
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