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42 POPULATION HEALTH 42 CEO / STRATEGY Fortune's 40 under 40 in healthcare for 2020 By Laura Dyrda F ortune released its annual "40 Under 40" lists, featuring 40 emerging leaders from various industries. Here are the 40 individuals in the healthcare category: 1. Abasi Ene-Obong: Founder and CEO of 54gene 2. Adar Poonawalla: CEO of Serum Institute of India 3. Aon Vechery: Co-founder and CEO of Modern Fertility 4. Alexis Komor: Professor of biochemistry at UCSD 5. Ambar Bhattacharyya: Managing director of Maverick Ventures 6. Amber Bynum: Senior director of Walmart Health operations 7. Amir Barsoum: Founder and CEO of Vezeeta 8. Andre Blackman: Founder and CEO of Onboard Health 9. Andrew Dudum: Founder and CEO of Hims & Hers 10. Artem Petakov: Co-founder and president of Noom 11. Christos Kyratsous: Vice president of research, infectious diseases and viral vector technologies at Regeneron Pharmaceuticals 12. Dhaval Shah and Dharmil Sheth: Co-founders of PharmEasy 13. Helen Adeosun: Founder and CEO of CareAcademy 14. Jackie Jones: Deputy director for strategy, planning and manage- ment for gender equity at Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation 15. Jason Kelly: Co-founder and CEO of Ginkgo Bioworks 16. Julia Cheek: Founder and CEO of Everlywell 17. Kartik Ramamoorthi, PhD: Co-founder and CEO of Encoded er- apeutics 18. Kate Rosenbluth: Founder and chief scientific officer of Cala Health 19. Kate Ryder: Founder and CEO of Maven Clinic 20. Kiah Williams: Co-founder of SIRUM 21. Lauren Powell: Vice president and head of Time's Up Healthcare 22. Lily Peng: Group product manager at Google Health 23. Lily Sarafan: Co-founder and CEO of Home Care Assistance 24. Luhan Yang: CEO of Qihan Biotech 25. Ma Chun'e: Founder and CEO of Shukun Technologies 26. Michael Kapps: Founder and CEO of Vitalk Health 27. Nicole Gaudelli: Director and head of gene editing technologies at Beam erapeutics 28. Padideh Kamali-Zare: Founder and CEO of Darmiyan 29. Paul and Michael Dabrowski: Co-founder and CEO and co-found- er and adviser of Synthego 30. Prem Tumkosit: Managing director of Merck Global Health Inno- vation Fund 31. Racquel Bracken: Partner at Venrock 32. Raven Baxter: Science communicator at Raven the Science Maven 33. Rebekah Jones: Founder of Florida COVID Action 34. Sean Duffy: Co-founder and CEO of Omada Health 35. Suelin Chen: CEO of Cake 36. Syra Madad: Senior director, systemwide special pathogens pro- gram at NYC Health + Hospitals 37. Trevor Bedford: Associate professor at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center 38. Will Ahmed: Founder and CEO of Whoop 39. Yonatan Adiri: Founder and CEO of Healthy.io 40. Zachariah Reitano: Co-founder and CEO of Ro n Walmart Health details expansion plans in 3 states: 6 things to know By Alia Paavola W almart plans to open at least 16 more stand- alone health clinics by the end of 2021, ac- cording to a Sept. 17 company blog post. Six things to know: 1. Walmart Health, which officially opened its first loca- tion one year ago, opened its sixth location Sept. 16 in Cartersville, Ga. 2. The company has five other locations operating: four in Georgia and one in Arkansas. 3. The company plans to open seven more Walmart Health locations in Georgia by the end of 2020, two clin- ics in Chicago this fall and seven in the Jacksonville, Fla., market in 2021. 4. In addition, Walmart said it is "beginning conversa- tions in the Orlando and Tampa markets" to expand. Ac- cording to an Orlando Business Journal report, Walmart Health has filed documents to also open clinics in Flori- da cities of Orlando and Kissimmee. 5. Walmart Health clinics offer primary care, imaging, lab, dental and behavioral health services to consumers at low prices, regardless of insurance. 6. "We're so proud of what we started in Dallas, Ga., last year, and we have bold ambitions for how we will continue to expand healthcare access in the communities we serve. We have momentum on our side and a year of key learn- ings under our belt as we continue our mission to make it easier and more affordable for people to live better and healthier," Lori Flees, senior vice president and COO of Walmart U.S. Health & Wellness, wrote in the blog post. n