Sabrina Hsueh

Sabrina Hsueh

Dr. Sabrina Hsueh is a leading voice in industrial AI standards, advancing responsible AI practices and maximizing impact in healthcare and life sciences. As AI Enablement & External Innovation Lead at Pfizer, she also chairs the WIA Steering Committee and Consumer Health Informatics Workgroup at AMIA. With extensive experience in AI standards, governance, and value delivery, Dr. Hsueh has shaped governance frameworks that emphasize fairness, transparency, and accountability. Previously, she led innovations in patient-generated health data, behavioral analytics, and preventive decision support at IBM and AI startups backed by leading venture portfolios. An active community builder, she chaired IBM’s health informatics community across global labs, co-founded an international initiative with IMIA, and steered the AI Evaluation Showcase and the journal special issues in JAMIA Open, BMJ, Public Health. She also collaborated with the IEEE standards committee on AI nudging and DCI-networks at Harvard Medical School to foster cross-org conversations on emerging real-world data and AI model cards. Additionally, she served on the ACM Practitioners Board, promoting interdisciplinary AI initiatives and helping to shape best practices, influencing more than 100,000 professionals globally. 

A prolific innovator, Dr. Hsueh holds 12 U.S. patents, has co-authored 80+ technical articles, and co-edited “Personal Health Informatics: Patient Participation in Precision Health” (Springer Nature). She advises public-private partnerships, guiding ethical AI strategies and ensuring responsible AI deployment, balancing innovation with risk management in the new era of digital workforce transformation.

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    Pfizer
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    AI Enablement & External Innovation Lead
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