In-depth conversations with scientific entrepreneurs, discovering how they navigate the crossroads of research and innovation. Hosted by Kedar Karkare and Alec Santiago. Produced by Enventure, LLC www.enventure.org
Robert Quinn has a much more personal connection to his company than most other CEO's. As in he created it to avenge his near death. Quinn uses deep learning AI to combat sepsis through devices attached to patients' bodies. Hear how he overcame his disease by taking the reins into his own hands. www.patchdmedical.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Sinead Miller works to fight blood pathogens by removing them from the body and separating them from bodily fluids. An ex-professional athlete with two degrees, Sinead discusses in depth about her transition into business and her experience with being at the helm of a startup. Visit her site at: https://pathex.co/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode we talk to Marija Plodinec, the CEO of ARTIDIS, a company whose cancer diagnostic tool uses physical characteristics of cells to determine diagnosis and treatment. Listen as she discusses the details of her technology, her upbringing, and the patient-first mindset that she focuses on. Learn more at https://artidis.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
José Morey, M.D., is a health and technology keynote speaker and a consultant for NASA, Hyperloop Transportation, and Liberty Bio Security. His talks focus on the future of health and medicine in terms of emerging technologies, such as Artificial Intelligence, 3D printing, Hyperloop travel, and space exploration. His expertise in big data and innovation has made him a much sought-after consultant in many industries. As Chief Medical Innovation Officer for Liberty BioSecurity, he helps drive innovation in genetic intelligence, national defense biotechnologies, precision medicine and augmented human performance. As Chief Engineering Council in charge of Innovation for Hyperloop Transportation Technologies, he aided in the development of the augmented reality window technology to alleviate passenger discomfort. As the Medical Technology and Artificial Intelligence Adviser for NASA iTech, he helped evaluate research initiatives that would develop novel biotechnology to meet the 2030 Mars Mission objectives and deep space exploration. And he previously worked with IBM Watson Health as their Associated Chief Health Officer where for 7 years he helped develop AI medical technologies. Morey has also consulted with other companies and healthcare systems to help create and train their deep learning algorithms and neural networks to create intelligent systems in healthcare and aerospace. Morey sits on several AI advisory boards and has over 50 peer-reviewed publications, presentations, and lectures. He also has a seat on the Informatics Leadership Council for the American College of Radiology. He has given talks to NASA360, the Radiologic Society of North America, HIIMS, Academy Health, Health Datapalooza, Tech.Co, Frost & Sullivan Executive MindXchange, Stifel Nicolaus Healthcare Investment Conference, the Chinese Medical Association and the Senate of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Smriti and Jacques Zaneveld are the founders of Lazarus 3D, a company who is seeking to innovate the way medical staff are trained in operative care using unique 3D printing techniques. Their models are hyper-realistic, cover the wide spectrum of humans, and can even be tailored to your individual body. Visit their website at www.laz3d.com as well as our parent blog www.millenium.careers. Also, check out this newly uploaded video by Lazarus 3D! https://youtu.be/N7PRcAMJQNc
Sam Arbesman is a complexity scientist. He is passionate about bringing together seemingly unrelated ideas from science and technology. Sam works with companies and founders that recognize the future happens at these boundaries, in such areas as open science, managing massive technological complexity, artificial intelligence, and infusing computation into everything from biology to manufacturing. Visit our parent blog at https://www.millennium.careers/.
Jeanne is a PhD student at MD Anderson/UTHealth, focusing on neuroscience. Here, she explores her strong relationship with her parents, the interesting mesh of religion and science, and what it's like to be a grad student.
Julia is an MD-PhD student at Baylor College of Medicine who has quite the list of accomplishments already. She's active in cancer research, entrepreneurship, and her community. Julia shares how her upbringing shaped the discipline and drive that she attributes to her success.