Sunday, October 9th, was day two at Exponential Medicine Conference in San Diego.
Some of the highlights were:
From ‘Omics to Action
Moira Gunn, PhD Host, NPR’s Biotech Nation
Larry Smarr, PhD Professor, UCSD and Director, Calit2
George Poste, DVM PhD FRS Chief Scientist, Complex Adaptive Systems Initiative- Arizona State University
Mobile, Connected, Digital Health
David Albert, MD Founder, AliveCor
Stanley Shaw, MD PhD Co-Director, MGH Center for Assessment Technology & Continuous Health
Bakul Patel, MBA Associate Director of Digital Health, Food and Drug Administration/Center for Devices and Radiological Health
Ulrik Wisløff Professor: Faculty of Medicine, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Innovating at Scale: John Mattison, MD CMIO and Assistant Medical Director, Kaiser Permanente
Connecting the Dots: Mark Hyman, MD Chairman, Institute for Functional Medicine
Future of Intervention
Catherine Mohr, MD Vice President of Strategy, Intuitive Surgical
Tippi MacKenzie, MD Professor of Pediatric Surgery, UCSF
Amir Szold, MD Chairman, Technology Committee: European Society for Endoscopic Surgery
Olivia Hallisey Grand Prize Winner, 2015 Google Science Fair
Disrupting Clinical Practice: Todd Huffman Founder & CEO, 3Scan
Future of Cancer
Marty Tenenbaum, PhD Founder, Cancer Commons and Chairman & Founder/Chairman, CommerceNet
Sangeeta Bhatia, MD PhD, Director of Laboratory for Multiscale Regenerative Technologies, MIT
David Roberts, MBA, Former Special Agent, Business and Technology Disruption Expert
The other cool thing that happened on day 2 is that I received an award: the Precision Medicine Impact Challenge Award launched by the White House Initiative on Precision Medicine and awarded by the State of California, presented by Elizabeth Baca, MD MPA, from the California Governor’s Office.