
Peter Small
Chief Medical Officer at Hyfe
Dr. Peter Small is the CMO of Hyfe, the company that is pursuing his vision to make cough quantifiable and diagnostic.
In 2002 he was one of the early employees of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation where he developed their tuberculosis strategy, built the foundation’s core partnerships and country programs, hired and managed the Foundation’s TB team and oversaw a large portfolio of vaccine, drug and diagnostic product development activities. In 2011, he relocated to India where he established the foundation’s tuberculosis program in India.
Peter continues to remain at the forefront of healthcare technology and will continue to use AI to help the world combat, diagnose and prevent disease.
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In the distant past, Peter was a medical resident and chief medical resident at UCSF during the dawn of the HIV epidemic. He then moved to Stanford where he completed an Infectious Disease fellowship and spent about a decade on the faculty of Stanford’s Infectious Disease Division. During these years, he published pioneering molecular epidemiological papers that helped to shape the public health response to the resurgence of tuberculosis and seminal papers on mycobacterial genomics.
In 2015 he joined Stony Brook University as the Founding Director of the University-wide Global Health Institute focused on the use of technology to delivery health care in remote Madagascar and Nepal. He continues to oversee grants and mentor students on tuberculosis research, especially in innovative ways of delivering care such as drone observed therapy.
More recently he was a Rockefeller Foundation Fellow exploring a number of efforts culminating in ways to improve medication adherence and Director of Global Health Technologies at Global Health Labs (formerly Global Good) in Bellevue.

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Peter Small
Chief Medical Officer at Hyfe
- Healthcare
- Entrepreneur
- 📍Seattle, WA
Dr. Peter Small is the CMO of Hyfe, the company that is pursuing his vision to make cough quantifiable and diagnostic.
In 2002 he was one of the early employees of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation where he developed their tuberculosis strategy, built the foundation’s core partnerships and country programs, hired and managed the Foundation’s TB team and oversaw a large portfolio of vaccine, drug and diagnostic product development activities. In 2011, he relocated to India where he established the foundation’s tuberculosis program in India.
Peter continues to remain at the forefront of healthcare technology and will continue to use AI to help the world combat, diagnose and prevent disease.
read more
LET'S TALK ABOUT HEALTHCARE
- Pharma
- Patient Advocacy
- How the world can work together to improve global health.
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In the distant past, Peter was a medical resident and chief medical resident at UCSF during the dawn of the HIV epidemic. He then moved to Stanford where he completed an Infectious Disease fellowship and spent about a decade on the faculty of Stanford’s Infectious Disease Division. During these years, he published pioneering molecular epidemiological papers that helped to shape the public health response to the resurgence of tuberculosis and seminal papers on mycobacterial genomics.
In 2015 he joined Stony Brook University as the Founding Director of the University-wide Global Health Institute focused on the use of technology to delivery health care in remote Madagascar and Nepal. He continues to oversee grants and mentor students on tuberculosis research, especially in innovative ways of delivering care such as drone observed therapy.
More recently he was a Rockefeller Foundation Fellow exploring a number of efforts culminating in ways to improve medication adherence and Director of Global Health Technologies at Global Health Labs (formerly Global Good) in Bellevue.
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Peter Small
Chief Medical Officer at Hyfe
- 📍Seattle, WA
- Healthcare
- Entrepreneur
Dr. Peter Small is the CMO of Hyfe, the company that is pursuing his vision to make cough quantifiable and diagnostic.
In 2002 he was one of the early employees of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation where he developed their tuberculosis strategy, built the foundation’s core partnerships and country programs, hired and managed the Foundation’s TB team and oversaw a large portfolio of vaccine, drug and diagnostic product development activities. In 2011, he relocated to India where he established the foundation’s tuberculosis program in India.
Peter continues to remain at the forefront of healthcare technology and will continue to use AI to help the world combat, diagnose and prevent disease.
read more
LET'S TALK ABOUT HEALTHCARE
- Pharma
- Patient Advocacy
- How the world can work together to improve global health.
--
In the distant past, Peter was a medical resident and chief medical resident at UCSF during the dawn of the HIV epidemic. He then moved to Stanford where he completed an Infectious Disease fellowship and spent about a decade on the faculty of Stanford’s Infectious Disease Division. During these years, he published pioneering molecular epidemiological papers that helped to shape the public health response to the resurgence of tuberculosis and seminal papers on mycobacterial genomics.
In 2015 he joined Stony Brook University as the Founding Director of the University-wide Global Health Institute focused on the use of technology to delivery health care in remote Madagascar and Nepal. He continues to oversee grants and mentor students on tuberculosis research, especially in innovative ways of delivering care such as drone observed therapy.
More recently he was a Rockefeller Foundation Fellow exploring a number of efforts culminating in ways to improve medication adherence and Director of Global Health Technologies at Global Health Labs (formerly Global Good) in Bellevue.
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Timeline
Aug 2021 - Present
Hyfe
Chief Medical Officer
Apr 2020 - Present
SeaChange Fund
Member Investor
Aug 2015 - Sep 2021
Stony Brook University
Visiting Research Scholar and Founding Director of the Global Health Institute
Sep 2002 - Jul 2015
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Founding Director