Haris Shuaib

Founder & CEO

Newton’s Tree

Mr Haris Shuaib
Founder and CEO

Mr Haris Shuaib


Biography

Haris Shuaib is the Founder and CEO of Newton’s Tree, a pioneering startup focused on AI transformation at scale within health and care.

He also directs the Fellowships in Clinical Artificial Intelligence — the world’s first clinical training programme empowering healthcare professionals with practical AI skills.

A Consultant Clinical Scientist and former Head of Clinical Scientific Computing at Guy’s & St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, Haris combines frontline clinical expertise with cutting-edge AI research.

Haris holds an NIHR Doctoral Research Fellowship, leading a national multi-centre trial investigating whether AI can improve treatment outcomes for glioblastoma.

We’re proud to have Haris’s visionary leadership, clinical insight, and research excellence driving innovation and education within CERSI-AI.

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Additional Cersi-AI Global Opportunities Group Members

Mr Pat Baird

Pat Baird is the Head of Global Software Standards at Philips, where he leads international efforts to develop regulatory frameworks and standards for software and artificial intelligence in healthcare.

Mr Russel Pearson

Russell Pearson is the AI Regulatory Policy and Projects Lead at the UK’s Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), where he leads national efforts to ensure the safe and effective integration of artificial intelligence in healthcare.

Mr Ran Milman

Ran Milman is Head of AI Policy at the Israeli Ministry of Health and a key contributor to HealthAI, where he plays a central role in shaping global strategies for responsible AI in healthcare.

Adjunct Associate Professor Raymond Chua Swee Boon

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