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Page 1: 20082 Speakers by Session 14 - TEDMED

Speakers by SessionOUR SPEAKERS BY SESSION

These thought leaders from all sectors of societywill come together to celebrate innovation,imagination, inspiration and their passion fora better future in health and medicine.

Meet them all at TEDMED 2013.

30090_7

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SESSION 1 TOPIC: Seeing with a Broader Lens

SESSIONTuesday, April 16, 2013

8:00pm – 10:00pm 1

KISHI BASHISinger-songwriter, composerand performing artist

““To get to the future, canwe reinvent the past?”

JOHN MAEDAPresident, Rhode Island Schoolof Design (RISD)

““How can design principleslead to more discovery andbetter treatment?”

DANNY HILLISInventor, Scientist, Engineer,Entrepreneur, and Author

““What's the 21st centuryversion of prevention?”

AMERICA BRACHODirector, Latino Health Acces

““What happens whenpatients become leaderson the health team?”

HARVEY FINEBERGPresident, Institute of Medicine

““What is the U.S. healthdisadvantage?”

RAFAEL YUSTEProfessor of Biological Sciences,Columbia University

““When should science shootfor the moon?”

REGINA BENJAMINSurgeon General of the United States

““Can joy be the key thatunlocks the puzzle?”

AFRO BLUEHoward University’s premier vocaljazz ensemble

““Can cool jazz raise yourtemperature?”

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LARRY SMARRProfessor, UCSD; Director, Calit2

““Can you coordinate thedance of your body’s 100trillion microorganisms?”

DEBORAH ESTRINProfessor of Computer Science,Cornell Tech, NYC; Professor of PublicHealth, Weill Cornell Medical College;Co-founder, Open mHealth

““What happens when eachpatient becomes their own‘universe’ of unique medicaldata?”

SESSION 2 TOPIC: How Can Big Data Become Real Wisdom?

SESSIONWednesday, April 17, 2013

8:30am – 10:15am

AMY ABERNETHYM.D., Director, Center for Learning HealthCare, Duke Clinical Research Institute

““Can patient data havea second life?”

SEKOU ANDREWSInternationally Acclaimed Spoken WordArtist, Playwright, Actor, Poet

““What happens when thedata of health is inspired bythe poetry of care?”

MICHAEL E. PORTERBishop William Lawrence UniversityProfessor, Harvard Business School

““How can we improve healthcare if doctors don't knowif they do any good?”

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JILL SOBULESongstress

““How about a musicalmelody?”

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MICK CORNETTMayor of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

““When is a Lose-Losea Win-Win?”

ZUBIN DAMANIAM.D., Director of HealthcareDevelopment, Downtown ProjectLas Vegas

““Are zombie doctors takingover America?”

SESSION 3 TOPIC: Translating the Untranslatable

SESSIONWednesday, April 17, 2013

11:30am – 1:00pm

DAVID AGUSM.D., Professor of Medicine andEngineering, University of SouthernCalifornia. Author, The End of Illness

““What is cancer?”

SALLY OKUNVP Advocacy, Policy & Patient Safety,PatientsLikeMe

““Does anyone in healthcarewant to be understood?”

REGINA BENJAMINSurgeon General of the United States

““Can joy be the key thatunlocks the puzzle?”

3

RICHARD SIMMONSFitness Personality and Actor

““How do I count my blessingseveryday?”

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ASHLEY ATKINSONCo-Director, The Growing of Detroit

““Are we ready for aDeclaration of FoodInterdependence?”

MAX LITTLEWellcome Trust/MIT Fellow and AssistantProfessor, Aston University; VisitingAssistant Professor, MIT

““What's the new way to askbig questions in science?”

SESSION 4 TOPIC: Shifting the Patterns of Power

SESSIONWednesday, April 17, 2013

2:30pm – 4:15pm

PRITPAL S TAMBERFounder, Optimising ClinicalKnowledge Ltd

““What's the human factor thatlets innovation succeed?”

JONATHAN BUSHCo-Founder, President, Chairmanand CEO, athenahealth

““For Profit & Non-Profits:Can this marriage besaved?”

4

H. SHAW WARRENPhysician and Pediatrician,Massachusetts General Hospital.Associate Professor of Pediatrics,Harvard Medical School

““Why do we use mice tostudy human diseases?”

PETER ATTIAFounder and President, NutritionScience Initiative (NuSI)

““Is the ‘obesity’ crisis justa disguise for a deeperproblem?”

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FRANCIS COLLINSDirector of the National Institutesof Health

““Can science take thenext leap?”

MIKE PAZINProgram Director, Functional Genomics,Division of Genome Sciences, NationalHuman Genome Research Institute

““Can an “orchestra” ofscientists find the hiddenmusic in your DNA?”

SESSION 5 TOPIC: What Happens When We Mix Up the Models?

SESSIONWednesday, April 17, 2013

5:30pm – 7:30pm

GARY SLUTKINM.D., Founder and Executive Directorof Cure Violence Professor, Epidemiologyand International Health, University ofIllinois at Chicago School of Public Health

““What if we treated violencelike a contagious disease?”

DAVID ODDE AND BLACKLABEL MOVEMENTProfessor and Director of UndergraduateStudies, Department of BiomedicalEngineering, University of Minnesota / DanceTheatre

““If truth is beauty, can artbe science?”

ZUBIN DAMANIAM.D., Director of Healthcare Development,Downtown Project Las Vegas

““Are zombie doctors takingover America?”

5

MANZARI BROTHERSTap Dancers / Performers

““How do we interpret that‘Fascinating Rhythm?’”

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DISCUSSION 1: 8:30am – 9:30amShifting the Curve from Start to Scale to Exit: Lessons from the Trajectory of Innovation

SPECIAL MORNINg PROgRAM:

MODERATOR PARTICIPANTS

MODERATOR

SPECIAL SESSIONThursday, April 18, 2013

8:30am – 10:30am

INNOVATIONIN FOCUS

JUANENRIQUEZ

GIOVANNICOLELLA

NINANASHIF

GRANT L.VERSTANDIG

MICHAELWEINTRAUB

DISCUSSION 2: 9:30am – 10:30amEvery Company is a Healthcare Company: Innovating from the Outside In

JEFFDEGRAFF

MARLEECEBARBER

JENNIFERKURKOSKI

GEETANAYYAR

RICKVALENCIA

PARTICIPANTS

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WASHINGTONCONSERVATORYPianists

““What is the sound ofE. Pluribus Unum?”

SUSAN DESMOND-HELLMANNChancellor Arthur and Toni RembeRock Distinguished Professor, Universityof California, San Francisco

““Attention stressed out docs:Can the consumer be the‘cavalry’ that rescues you?”

SESSION 6 TOPIC: Going Farther While Staying Closer

SESSIONThursday, April 18, 2013

11:00am – 1:00pm

LARRY BRILLIANTPresident and CEO, Skoll GlobalThreats Fund

““Ending Pandemics:How close are we today?”

RAMESH RASKARAssociate Professor, MIT Media Lab

““How do we look at the futureof health with both eyes?”

CHRISTOPHER MURRAYDirector, Institute for Health Metricsand Evaluation (IHME)

““What does a $100 millionpublic health data revolutionlook like?”

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RONI ZEIGERCEO, Smart Patients

““Who is the real medicalexpert?”

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SUE AUSTINArtist, Freewheeling

““When is a wheelchair anultra-light submarine?”

JESSICA RICHMANCo-Founder, uBiome

““Could a citizen scientist wina Nobel Prize?”

SESSION 7 TOPIC: Thinking Outside the (Check) Box

SESSIONThursday, April 18, 2013

2:30pm – 4:15pm

RYAN PANCHADSARAMSenior Advisor The White House, Officeof Science and Technology Policy

““How do we move fromhealth data to health dialog?”

SALVATORE IACONESIInteraction Designer, Robotic Engineer,Artist & Hacker

““Can a poet and a lovingcommunity make cancera thing of beauty?”

ANDREW SOLOMONWriter and lecturer on psychology,politics, and the arts; Winner of theNational Book Award

““How does an illness becomean identity?”

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ELAZER EDELMANThomas D. and Virginia W. CabotProfessor, Health Sciences andTechnology, MIT Professor of Medicine,Harvard Medical School Director,Harvard-MIT Biomedical EngineeringCenter Senior Physician, Brigham andWomen’s Hospital

““The Big Bang in Medicineand Engineering—willthe knowledge explosionactually hurt innovationacross disciplines?”

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CHARITYTILLEMANN-DICKSinger

““How does mortality inspirecreativity?”

JOHN KHEIRM.D., Staff Physician and Scientist,Cardiac Intensive Care UnitDepartment of Cardiology, BostonChildren's Hospital Harvard MedicalSchool

““Why couldn't we justhave given her intravenousoxygen?”

SESSION 8 TOPIC: Welcoming Death Into Life

SESSIONThursday, April 18, 2013

5:30pm – 7:30pm

AMANDA BENNETTExecutive Editor, Bloomberg NewsAuthor, The Cost of Hope

““When death is the enemy,what is victory?”

KELLI SWAZEYAnthropologist

““What happens when wewelcome death in defininglife?”

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MICHAEL HEBBFood Provocateur and Founder, One Pot

““What happens when death iswhat's for dinner?”

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MARIANO VÁZQUEZResearcher, Barcelona ComputingCenter

““How do I compute the bodyelectric?”

STEVE GULLANSPh.D., Managing Director, Excel VentureManagement

““When is ‘safe dosing’a dangerous prescription?”

SESSION 9 TOPIC: Hiding in Plain Sight

SESSIONFriday, April 19, 2013

8:15am – 10:00am

ISAAC KOHANEProfessor of Pediatrics and HealthSciences Technology, HarvardMedical School

““How can every clinical visitbe used to advance medicalscience?”

LAURA DEMINGPartner, The Longevity Fund

““How can science andbusiness team up forthe long (health) haul?”

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ELIZABETH MARINCOLAPresident, Society for Science & thePublic; Publisher, Science News

““What happens when science,money, and freedom ofinformation collide?”

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ELI BEERFounder and President,United Hatzalah

““How did volunteers savemore than 40,000 lives in3 minutes (each) last year?”

VICTOR WANGFounder and CEO, GeriJoy Inc.

““How can helping youhelp me?”

SESSION 10 TOPIC: Coming Together

SESSIONFriday, April 19, 201311:00am – 12:30pm

BEN LILLIECo-Founder and Director,The Story Collider

““What is the best medicine?”

ERIN BARKERSenior Producer, Story Collider

““What is the best medicine?”

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RAGHAVA KKMultidisciplinary Contemporary Artist

““What happens now…thatI can read your brainwaves?”

RICHARD PAYNEEsther Colliflower Professor of Medicineand Divinity, Duke University

““How does it end?”