Alumni Profiles Series: Kit Yee Au-Yeung

Dr. Kit Yee Au-Yeung attended Duke University for her undergraduate and graduate degrees in biomedical engineering (BME), then completed a postdoctoral fellowship working in Biodesign at Stanford. During her time at Stanford, she was part of a team that founded iRhythm to develop sensor-patches to detect arrhythmias. Dr. Au-Yeung spent the next seven years at Proteus Digital Health, a company that pioneered ingestible sensors to track medication adherence, followed by six years at Profusa, where she ended her tenure as a vice president. In the following years, her product management career took her to X, the moonshot factory and Alphabet Inc. (the parent company to Google). She is currently general manager for the medical division at SandboxAQ, where she works on a functional cardiac imaging device. She is also currently on the executive leadership team with the American Heart Association. Hear more from her in a recent podcast with Device Talks.

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By Michael "Rudi" Rudisill (he/him)
Michael "Rudi" Rudisill (he/him) Assistant Director, Career Services