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Dr. Dave Albert

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Founder and Chief Medical Officer at AliveCor

David E. Albert, MD, an Oklahoma native, is a physician, inventor and serial entrepreneur who has developed life-saving technologies and products over the last 30 years, turning a number of those innovations into tech startups. Today, he is a founder of three technology companies, InnovAlarm, Lifetone Technology, and AliveCor. His previous startups include Corazonix Corp (sold to Arrhythmia Research Technology) and Data Critical (sold to GE). Dr. Albert left GE in 2004 as Chief Scientist of GE Cardiology to disrupt several new markets. His latest invention, AliveCor’s KardiaMobile personal ECG technology, became a global sensation via a YouTube Video in January 2011 around the Consumer Electronics Show and was featured on ABC, CBS, CNN and Fox News among many other media outlets. Dr. Albert has 80 issued US patents, a large number pending and several new “secret inventions” in development. He has authored or co-authored over 100 scientific abstracts and publications, principally in the cardiology literature. Dr. Albert has lectured at the Entrepreneurship programs at the MIT Sloan School and the University of Oklahoma. Dr. Albert graduated with Honors from Harvard College and from Duke University Medical School.

David Albert, Founder at AliveCor Inc
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Feb. 19, 2026

David Albert, Founder at AliveCor Inc

This episode features David E. Albert, MD, a physician-inventor and serial entrepreneur whose work has shaped modern digital cardiology. Over a 30-year career, Dr. Albert has developed life-saving medical technologies and successfully translated many of those innovations into high-impact startups.As founder of several health-technology companies and former Chief Scientist of GE Cardiology, Dr. Albert brings rare insight into both clinical medicine and medical device innovation. His inventions, including consumer ECG technology that gained global attention, have helped redefine remote cardiac monitoring and patient empowerment.During the episode, we discuss Dr. Albert’s entrepreneurial journey, lessons from building and exiting startups, the evolution of digital health, and the future of cardiovascular technology. This conversation provides valuable perspective for founders, clinicians, and anyone interested in healthcare innovation.