Health researcher Stephen Friend leaves Apple after less than two years

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in General Discussion edited February 2018
According to a report on Monday, Stephen Friend, prominent health researcher and co-founder of Sage Bionetworks, has left Apple after serving less than two years on the job.




Details surrounding Friend's supposed departure are scant, but CNBC reports the researcher left Apple at the end of 2017, less than two years after joining the company in June 2016.

Prior to his role at Apple, the title of which is presented as an ellipses on his LinkedIn page, Friend acted as a medical technology advisor for the company. At the time, Friend was still working as president of Sage Bionetworks, a Seattle-based non-profit focusing on furthering open science and standards for patients.

Friend is believed to be a central figure in the development of Apple's HealthKit, ResearchKit and CareKit frameworks. As noted by today's report, Friend's expertise in security, privacy and consent standards put him in a good position to contribute to ResearchKit, the company's anonymized health data collection platform for research institutions.

In a 2015 interview, Friend said he first caught wind of what would become ResearchKit at Stanford's MedX conference in 2013. After delivering a speech touting the benefits of combining cloud computing with open health data collection, Friend was approached by Michael O'Reilly, another expert in the medical field who was reportedly hired by Apple in late 2013 or early 2014

Friend declined to comment on whether his idea of collecting volunteer health data on a massive scale was the basis of ResearchKit, but he did admit to making frequent trips to Cupertino and other cities to work on the program. When asked why he opted to work with Apple rather than other tech firms working on similar projects, Friend said it was Apple's dedication to data privacy that swayed his decision.

According to his LinkedIn account, Friend is now an "independent entrepreneur."

Apple's health-related efforts are picking steam as additional ResearchKit partners sign on to use iOS and watchOS devices to track patient metrics. in partnership with Stanford Health, the company is also working on internal initiatives like the Heart Health Study, an effort that seeks to identify irregular heart rhythms using Apple Watch's heart rate sensor.

Most recently, Apple last month announced the upcoming iOS 11.3 update will include a health records tool for securely storing and sharing medical data from a single repository. The feature will debut with support from at last 12 U.S. healthcare providers this spring.

Comments

  • Reply 1 of 9
    Looks like he was poached by another company. Google? Samsung?
  • Reply 2 of 9
    foggyhillfoggyhill Posts: 4,767member
    Looks like he was poached by another company. Google? Samsung?
    Or maybe, he did what he had to do, got well paid for it, and moved on to some other interesting thing.
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  • Reply 3 of 9
    foggyhill said:
    Looks like he was poached by another company. Google? Samsung?
    Or maybe, he did what he had to do, got well paid for it, and moved on to some other interesting thing.
    That’s what the Lone Ranger did every week. “Who was that masked man? I wanted to thank him.”
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  • Reply 4 of 9
    lkrupplkrupp Posts: 10,557member
    Looks like he was poached by another company. Google? Samsung?
    foggyhill said:
    Looks like he was poached by another company. Google? Samsung?
    Or maybe, he did what he had to do, got well paid for it, and moved on to some other interesting thing.
    Good example of how some are constantly negative, always jumping to the negative side, while others think positive. Too bad the nattering nabobs of negativism dominate the Internet.
    SendMcjakStrangeDayslolliver
  • Reply 5 of 9
    LatkoLatko Posts: 398member
    lkrupp said:
    Looks like he was poached by another company. Google? Samsung?
    foggyhill said:
    Looks like he was poached by another company. Google? Samsung?
    Or maybe, he did what he had to do, got well paid for it, and moved on to some other interesting thing.
    Good example of how some are constantly negative, always jumping to the negative side, while others think positive. Too bad the nattering nabobs of negativism dominate the Internet.
    As the mere specifics on the subject are missing, the best guess seems that Friend became Unfriended.
    edited February 2018 SpamSandwichspace2001
  • Reply 6 of 9
    maestro64maestro64 Posts: 5,043member
    foggyhill said:
    Looks like he was poached by another company. Google? Samsung?
    Or maybe, he did what he had to do, got well paid for it, and moved on to some other interesting thing.

    sound like he got his money and ran, the problem with poaching of someone at his level they are always under contract with a golden parachute, which obligates him form working for a competitor doing the same thing. He is not an employee at will so the Apple can restrict what he does. You can be guarantee he got lots in exchange to not work for someone else doing what Apple is doing. So he probably taking his mandatory 2 yrs of not working for a competitor to do his own things for a while.
  • Reply 7 of 9
    macguimacgui Posts: 2,358member
    foggyhill said:
    Or maybe, he did what he had to do, got well paid for it, and moved on to some other interesting thing.
    I have no idea one way or the other, but until I know differently, this is how I'll see it.


    That’s what the Lone Ranger did every week. “Who was that masked man? I wanted to thank him.”
    :smile:  My inspiration to a long and rewarding career in law enforcement. 
    lolliver
  • Reply 8 of 9
    maestro64 said:
    foggyhill said:
    Looks like he was poached by another company. Google? Samsung?
    Or maybe, he did what he had to do, got well paid for it, and moved on to some other interesting thing.

    sound like he got his money and ran, the problem with poaching of someone at his level they are always under contract with a golden parachute, which obligates him form working for a competitor doing the same thing. He is not an employee at will so the Apple can restrict what he does. You can be guarantee he got lots in exchange to not work for someone else doing what Apple is doing. So he probably taking his mandatory 2 yrs of not working for a competitor to do his own things for a while.
    Or, could it be that he becomes independent in order to create an open standard in creating and maintaining your medical and health data.  It could be his roadmap is different than Apple's and he decided to leave and pursue it himself.  
  • Reply 9 of 9
    We can speculate all we want, but like Jon Snow, we know nothing.
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