About Me
Alexander Gibson is pursuing an MBA and an MS in Biomedical Engineering at the University of Utah. His work bridges health policy, biomedical research, and entrepreneurship, with a focus on expanding access to high-quality healthcare. He is passionate about developing culturally grounded, AI-powered tools for underserved communities and has co-authored publications at Stanford Medical Center on Medicaid access and trauma care. He earned a BS in Biophysics from Brigham Young University, where he published research on machine learning for cancer detection. He led the development of TriagePoint, a mobile pre-screening system that won the 2025 Best in Medicine Award at Utah’s Bench to Bedside competition. Through his fellowship at the Center for Medical Innovation, Alexander brings technical depth and business strategy to early-stage projects, preparing to lead as a future scientist at the intersection of medicine, invention, and entrepreneurship.