Founding Team
Dr. Majid Fotuhi received his MD from Harvard Medical School and his PhD in neurosciences from Johns Hopkins University. He is currently the director of the Center for Memory and Brain Health at Sinai Hospital and an assistant professor of neurology at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. He holds a faculty position at Harvard-MIT division of Health Sciences and Technology and teaches at Harvard Medical School. He lectures for Alzheimer’s association and other organizations. He is the author of “The Memory Cure: How to Protect Your Brain Against Memory Loss and Alzheimer’s Desease" and "Crosswords to Keep Your Brain Young.” His interviews have been featured in Wall Street Journal, Boston Glove, Chicago Tribune and more 50 TV and radio stations around the country.
Saeid Salehi-Had spent nine years at Intel Corporation holding senior management and technical lead positions in operations, development and strategy. At his last position he directed the Analog Validation lab of server products. He twice won Intel’s highest achievement award. In the past six years he co-founded iMedcare, and founded Touba Systems, both providing workflow automation technology and services in the Healthcare field. iMedcare grew to $12M in annual revenues and 49 employees in three years. He holds an MSEE from Purdue University and a BSEE from the University of Virginia.