Nexus Huddle Series
Navigating Privacy, Policy, and Regulatory Risk for Healthcare AI
A fireside chat on building and deploying AI in healthcare without creating regulatory risk.
Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming healthcare, biotechnology, and digital health, but with that innovation comes increasing regulatory scrutiny and real legal risk.
Join the Johns Hopkins Center for Bioengineering Innovation and Design for a fireside chat exploring how innovators can build and deploy AI solutions while navigating complex data privacy laws and evolving FDA expectations. This conversation brings together legal, regulatory, and innovation perspectives on the responsible development of AI in healthcare.
This event is part of the Nexus Huddle Series, a series of virtual conversations advancing partnership, policy, and public good at the intersection of technology and community impact, leading up to the 2026 Nexus Harbor Summit.
Topics
When AI solutions cross into FDA-regulated territory
Data privacy risks in AI development and deployment
Lessons from recent enforcement actions and litigation
Practical strategies for building compliant, scalable AI programs
Speakers
Todd L. Mayover, Esq.
CIPP/E, CIPP/US / Founder & Principal Consultant, Privacy Aviator LLC
Jonathan Helfgott, MS
Senior Lecturer & Program Coordinator / Biotechnology & Regulatory Science / Johns Hopkins University, Krieger School of Arts & Sciences
Who Should Attend
This session is designed for innovators, engineers, clinicians, founders, scientists, and healthcare policy professionals working at the intersection of technology, healthcare, and regulation.