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Tolion Health AI Appoints Global Health & AI Leader Gregory J. Moore, MD, PhD, to Board of Directors

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Tolion Health AI Appoints Global Health & AI Leader Gregory J. Moore, MD, PhD, to Board of Directors
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Tolion Health AI Appoints Global Health & AI Leader Gregory J. Moore, MD, PhD, to Board of Directors

2026-01-06 19:00 Last Updated At:01-07 13:17

BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan 6, 2026--

Tolion Health AI, a digital health company developing artificial intelligence solutions for personalized, predictive, and preventive brain-health guidance, today announced the appointment of Gregory J. Moore, MD, PhD, to its Board of Directors. Dr. Moore brings experience as a physician-scientist, neuroradiologist, engineer, and healthcare technology leader, having overseen global teams at both Microsoft and Google where he applied AI and data platforms across healthcare and life sciences. Dr. Moore’s appointment reinforces Tolion’s commitment to uniting clinical expertise with cutting-edge technology to drive innovation in preventive brain health.

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“2025 was a transformative year for Tolion, with the US launch of Tolion Brain Coach, successful fundraising, and infrastructure growth in the US and Europe. As we commercialize our flagship product, Greg’s appointment highlights Tolion’s focus on combining clinical expertise with technology to advance preventive brain health,” said Martin Tolar, MD, PhD, Founder and Executive Chairman of Tolion Health AI. “Greg has been a valuable partner and trusted friend in building Tolion, contributing to strategic planning and product analysis with our leadership teams. His background as a physician, technologist, and board director will help us refine our strategy, boost operational excellence, and support responsible, global growth in evidence-based preventive brain care.”

In November 2025, Tolion introduced Tolion Brain Coach on the Apple App Store, offering an AI-powered preventive solution integrated with Garmin technology. Looking ahead to 2026, the company intends to drive user growth, enhance interoperability, including integration with Apple Health and release of an Android application, and strengthen collaborations with laboratories, health plans, as well as concierge and specialty care providers.

“Tolion is a leading AI-first platform for early prevention in cognitive decline with a clear focus on what matters most: translating credible science into daily, achievable actions that can improve brain health over time and prevent cognitive decline,” said Gregory J. Moore, MD, PhD. “I am excited to join the Board and support the team as they scale, ensuring clinical validity, privacy, security, and regulatory readiness, to build trust and achieve global impact. Tolion’s practical medical guidance can change our approach to brain health. The best time for prevention was years ago; with Tolion, it's possible now!"

Leadership Excellence in Health AI and Digital Health
Dr. Moore previously held the position of Corporate Vice President at Microsoft Health & Life Sciences, directing global R&D strategy, engineering, and product teams dedicated to advancing AI and data platform applications within healthcare and life sciences. Before joining Microsoft, he served as Vice President at Google and founded the Google Cloud Healthcare & Life Sciences division, where he established and expanded Google’s worldwide health and life sciences operations. Dr. Moore's notable contributions have played a significant role in the widespread adoption of advanced cloud technologies and strategic data methodologies, facilitating the integration of sophisticated AI and data-driven solutions into medical practice, and setting new benchmarks for healthcare systems and life sciences organizations.

Dr. Moore currently serves on the boards of DaVita Inc. (NYSE: DVA) and Fortive Corporation (NYSE: FTV), acts as Senior Advisor to Gates Ventures for Alzheimer’s Disease initiatives involving AI and data, and provides guidance to various other projects in the AI, healthcare, and life sciences sectors. Dr. Moore is board-certified in Diagnostic Radiology, Neuroradiology, and Clinical Informatics, and has held clinical and academic appointments at Stanford, Penn State, and Wayne State University. He received his MD from Wayne State University School of Medicine and earned his PhD in Radiological Sciences from MIT.

Board Priorities: Scale, Compliance, Impact
Dr. Moore’s appointment strengthens Tolion’s focus on combining clinical expertise with advanced technology for preventive brain health. His leadership will keep Tolion’s efforts practical, evidence-based, ethical, and privacy-conscious.

As a director, Dr. Moore will help guide Tolion’s strategy in several key areas:

About Tolion Brain Coach
Tolion Brain Coach is an AI-powered app designed to support brain health, performance, and longevity. Using the proprietary Tolion AI Engine, which combines knowledge management, machine learning, and large language model, it offers daily recommendations grounded in scientific research. The app addresses modifiable risk factors and provides tools for cognitive well-being.

By integrating medical brain health insights with user data, Tolion’s products aim to boost brain health and lower neurodegenerative risks, such as Alzheimer’s, via prevention. Since up to 45% of dementia cases may be preventable through lifestyle changes, the app helps users improve sleep, manage stress, stay active, and engage their minds.

The Tolion Brain Coach mobile app delivers personalized guidance through features such as:

Tolion Brain Coach can be downloaded from the Apple App Store. Android and more wearables support will be available in 2026.

Webinars for High-Risk Groups
Tolion Health AI will host online webinars to educate participants on brain health, dementia prevention, and the benefits of the Tolion Brain Coach app for personalized care. Registration is available at Tolion Brain Coach Webinar.

About Tolion Health AI
Tolion Health AI is a digital health company using AI, data, and collaborative technologies to deliver personalized, preventive, and predictive care. With support from medical experts, Tolion integrates advanced technology with insights that help patients manage their health and improve performance. The proprietary Tolion MedPortal and Tolion AI Engine identify and address key brain health risk factors, aiming to enhance quality of life and longevity. Tolion MedPortal manages vast medical data using AI to refine the company's knowledge base, while the Tolion AI Engine offers customized health guidance based on genetics, history, and medical status. The innovative Tolion Brain Coach mobile app provides users with access to extensive medical expertise, supporting early prevention, accurate diagnosis, and continuous care for better health outcomes.

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Tolion Health AI Appoints Global Health & AI Leader Gregory J. Moore, MD, PhD, to Board of Directors

Tolion Health AI Appoints Global Health & AI Leader Gregory J. Moore, MD, PhD, to Board of Directors

BANGKOK (AP) — A construction crane fell on a passenger train in northeastern Thailand on Wednesday, killing at least 12 people, officials said.

The crane, which was being used to construct an elevated highspeed railway, fell onto the moving train as it was traveling from Bangkok to Ubon Ratchathani province, causing the train to derail and catch fire, according to Nakhon Ratchasima's Public Relations Department.

The department said in a Facebook post that the fire was under control and that rescuers were searching for people trapped inside the train.

Transport Minister Piphat Ratchakitprakan said at least 12 people were killed and that there were 195 people on board the train. He said he has ordered an investigation into the accident.

This photo released from State Railway of Thailand, shows aid workers after a construction crane fell into a passenger train in Nakhon Ratchasima province, Thailand Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2026. (State Railway of Thailand via AP)

This photo released from State Railway of Thailand, shows aid workers after a construction crane fell into a passenger train in Nakhon Ratchasima province, Thailand Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2026. (State Railway of Thailand via AP)

This photo released from State Railway of Thailand, shows a scene after a construction crane fell into a passenger train in Nakhon Ratchasima province, Thailand Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2026. (State Railway of Thailand via AP)

This photo released from State Railway of Thailand, shows a scene after a construction crane fell into a passenger train in Nakhon Ratchasima province, Thailand Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2026. (State Railway of Thailand via AP)

This photo released from State Railway of Thailand, shows a scene after a construction crane fell into a passenger train in Nakhon Ratchasima province, Thailand Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2026. (State Railway of Thailand via AP)

This photo released from State Railway of Thailand, shows a scene after a construction crane fell into a passenger train in Nakhon Ratchasima province, Thailand Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2026. (State Railway of Thailand via AP)

This photo released from State Railway of Thailand, shows aid workers after a construction crane fell into a passenger train in Nakhon Ratchasima province, Thailand Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2026. (State Railway of Thailand via AP)

This photo released from State Railway of Thailand, shows aid workers after a construction crane fell into a passenger train in Nakhon Ratchasima province, Thailand Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2026. (State Railway of Thailand via AP)

This photo provided by State Railway of Thailand shows a scene after a construction crane fell into a passenger train in Nakhon Ratchasima province, Thailand Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2026. (State Railway of Thailand via AP)

This photo provided by State Railway of Thailand shows a scene after a construction crane fell into a passenger train in Nakhon Ratchasima province, Thailand Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2026. (State Railway of Thailand via AP)

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