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In the system of American science, caution has overtaken creation

By guest contributor and TEDMED 2015 speaker Roberta Ness The scientific community is unwell. Worse, the hospital to which it has been taken is utterly unsuited to cure it. Young professionals feel...

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Creating sustainable, delicious meat alternatives

By guest contributor and TEDMED 2015 Speaker Patrick O. Brown, MD, PhD of TEDMED Hive Organization, Impossible Foods The horse was a brilliant transportation technology until we developed the...

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Getting Out of Diabetes Denial

By guest contributor and TEDMED 2015 speaker Laura Schmidt, PhD As a society, we are confronting some tough facts about the way we eat and what it’s doing to our health. We live in an environment that...

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Being Wrong Can Help Get It Right

By guest contributor and TEDMED 2015 speaker Anthony S. Fauci, MD One of the best things I have done in my career is admit that I was wrong. In the early days of AIDS – before we had the first...

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Four Thought Leaders Shaping the Future of Health Care

By guest contributor and TEDMED 2015 speaker Thomas H. Lee, MD For years now, experts have said health care should move “from volume to value,” and the good news is that it’s finally happening. Even...

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How To Live Free By Breaking Through Perfectionism

By guest contributor and TEDMED 2015 Speaker Seun Adebiyi I’m training to represent Nigeria – whose tropical climate has never seen a flake of snow – as its first ever Winter Olympic athlete. That’s me...

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The art of healing across cultures: Q&A with Laurie Rubin

Laurie Rubin Performance artist and TEDMED 2015 speaker Laurie Rubin and her wife Jenny Taira founded Ohana Arts in 2014, a non-profit whose mission is to promote peace and world friendship through the...

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The Importance of Replication Studies

  By guest contributor and TEDMED 2015 Speaker Elizabeth Iorns, PhD Every year, billions of dollars are spent funding biomedical research, resulting in more than one million new publications presenting...

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How Should We Train Medical Students for a Digital Future?

By guest contributor and TEDMED 2015 speaker Robert M. Wachter, MD When I was a medical student about 30 years ago, I knew what a computer was, but the machines didn’t have any relevance to my...

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Advancing Synthetic Biology: Q&A with Floyd Romesberg

Floyd Romesberg In his TEDMED 2015 talk, Scripps Chemistry Professor Floyd Romesberg shares his enthusiasm for developing artificial DNA and its implications for novel protein therapeutics. We caught...

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In the system of American science, caution has overtaken creation

By guest contributor and TEDMED 2015 speaker Roberta Ness The scientific community is unwell. Worse, the hospital to which it has been taken is utterly unsuited to cure it. Young professionals feel...

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Creating sustainable, delicious meat alternatives

By guest contributor and TEDMED 2015 Speaker Patrick O. Brown, MD, PhD of TEDMED Hive Organization, Impossible Foods The horse was a brilliant transportation technology until we developed the...

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Getting Out of Diabetes Denial

By guest contributor and TEDMED 2015 speaker Laura Schmidt, PhD As a society, we are confronting some tough facts about the way we eat and what it’s doing to our health. We live in an environment that...

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Being Wrong Can Help Get It Right

By guest contributor and TEDMED 2015 speaker Anthony S. Fauci, MD One of the best things I have done in my career is admit that I was wrong. In the early days of AIDS – before we had the first...

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Four Thought Leaders Shaping the Future of Health Care

By guest contributor and TEDMED 2015 speaker Thomas H. Lee, MD For years now, experts have said health care should move “from volume to value,” and the good news is that it’s finally happening. Even...

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How To Live Free By Breaking Through Perfectionism

By guest contributor and TEDMED 2015 Speaker Seun Adebiyi I’m training to represent Nigeria – whose tropical climate has never seen a flake of snow – as its first ever Winter Olympic athlete. That’s me...

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The art of healing across cultures: Q&A with Laurie Rubin

Laurie Rubin Performance artist and TEDMED 2015 speaker Laurie Rubin and her wife Jenny Taira founded Ohana Arts in 2014, a non-profit whose mission is to promote peace and world friendship through the...

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The Importance of Replication Studies

  By guest contributor and TEDMED 2015 Speaker Elizabeth Iorns, PhD Every year, billions of dollars are spent funding biomedical research, resulting in more than one million new publications presenting...

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How Should We Train Medical Students for a Digital Future?

By guest contributor and TEDMED 2015 speaker Robert M. Wachter, MD When I was a medical student about 30 years ago, I knew what a computer was, but the machines didn’t have any relevance to my...

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Advancing Synthetic Biology: Q&A with Floyd Romesberg

Floyd Romesberg In his TEDMED 2015 talk, Scripps Chemistry Professor Floyd Romesberg shares his enthusiasm for developing artificial DNA and its implications for novel protein therapeutics. We caught...

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