Qureight appoints Steven Bishop as Chief Medical Officer

Esme Needham | January 21, 2026 | Appointment | |  Qureight, chief medical officer 

Qureight has announced the appointment of Dr Steven Bishop as its new Chief Medical Officer (CMO).

Bishop previously held the role of Chief Data Officer: in this role, he oversaw the training of Qureight’s AI and imaging biomarker models, as well as taking responsibility for the company’s worldwide data relationships network. Before joining Qureight, Bishop served as Head of Research and Strategy at CMR Surgical and Director of Clinical, Regulatory and AI at Flok Health. He brings more than two decades of healthcare and data science expertise to his new role, with his publications spanning critical care pathophysiology and surgical data science.

Bishop will guide Qureight’s Clinical Operations team in his role as CMO. Alongside a focus on product development and clinical strategy, he will lead Quality Assurance and Regulatory Affairs.

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Muhunthan Thillai, co-founder and CEO of Qureight, commented: “Steven has proven himself to be an invaluable member of the Qureight leadership team since he joined 18 months ago. His new role as CMO is reflective both of the progress of the company, and of his significant contributions to our success.”

Bishop said: “I first joined Qureight as it was clear that the potential impact of the platform, to support clinical trials and ultimately increase treatment options for patients, was huge.”

Qureight is a techbio company specialising in lung and heart disease. Its goal is to use its platform, which encompasses AI-driven CT imaging biomarkers and clinical data management, in clinical trials in these areas.

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