linkedin post 2013-04-15 04:25:38

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IF WE USE ONLY THE TIP OF THE ICEBERG OF OUR BRAINS, surely the inevitable development of a cultured Bio-Brain could represent the most complex and potentially powerful computer ever devised, assuming you could access the entire system. The human brain is the most complex system of neural connections and functioning biological entity that Nature has yet evolved. It is almost a Sci-Fi fantasy to imagine the possibilities. The ancient Egyptians, during mummification, would remove the brain, typically discarding it, while preserving other organs; today, nothing will go to waste. View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2013-04-15 03:39:42

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MASS GENERAL HOSPITAL's BIO-KIDNEY SHOWS PROOF OF CONCEPT by making urine. This is a phenomenal achievement, Back in the mid 1990's I tried unsuccessfully to raise money for a bio-kidney project, and at the same time a team at U Massachusetts was investigating a bio-pancreas (without success). However, today we know so much more about stem cells and how to engineer them. This is a very positive step towards growing artificial organs. " "" " http://lnkd.in/BRB3Bs View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2013-04-14 17:24:13

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BROWSING IN A BOOKSHOP HAS A DIFFERENT OUTCOME THAN A ONE-CLICK SEARCH. An Amazon search for a subject usually gives you a relatively narrow set of results. By contrast, browsing randomly in a bookstore leads you to many unexpected places. Linear research may be likened to the Amazon experience -- you generally find what you are looking for; by contrast, nonlinear research methods can lead to the unexpected. If you have the leisure, the latter path may yield the greatest treasures. View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2013-04-14 05:50:42

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TELEMEDICINE KIOSKS IN PHARMACIES ARE LOGICAL and make sense, for triaging minor ailments and avoiding the overuse of the ED. It is also one step closer to a Doc-In-A-Box, which is also logical. Can Medicine be reduced to sophisticated algorithms and a set of hypotheses based on physical data points? I think the answer still is yes. But our discomfort with the answer has less to do with feasibility than the hunan factor. Many older patients see a doctor for psychological reassurance, for non-medical reasons, and no machine can replace that, including telemetry. http://lnkd.in/tMa5WJ View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2013-04-13 05:56:10

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SMART MATERIALS AND DIAGNOSTICS have a transformative opportunity to change diagnostics as we know them. Already George Church at Harvard has come up with a revolutionary flashdrive DNA sequencer using nano-materials. During the coming five years, the field of biosensors and diagnostics is going to transform from big costly instruments to small Point of Care devices with a large drop in costs. Two considerations: one is the regulatory path and how that limits upgrade flexibility. The second is the addressable markets and the degree of test interpretation sophistication. View in LinkedIn
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