Roni Zeiger is a United States physician. He is notable for being the chief health strategist at Google where he developed Google Flu Trends and for founding the Smart Patients project.
Zeiger got his medical degree at Stanford University and did his residency at University of California, San Francisco.
Zeiger did primary care for some time. Zeiger was chief health strategist at Google where he worked on Google Flu Trends.
Zeiger has been profiled for partnering tech companies to health efforts.
With Gilles Frydman, founder of the Association of Cancer Online Resources, Zeiger cofounded the Smart Patients project.
The project is a search engine and social media platform which connects clinical trial participants in cancer studies to each other for personal conversations.