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Aaron E. Carroll, MD, MS is an associate professor of Pediatrics and the associate director of Children's Health Services Research at Indiana University School of Medicine.

Combining his careers as a physician, a professor and an author, Abraham Verghese has written three books that have all been listed on the New York Times bestseller list.

Adam Drewnowski, PhD, is a world-renowned leader in innovative research approaches for the prevention and treatment of obesity.



Campbell-White -- one of the first biotechnology analysts on Wall Street and a pioneering woman in the male-dominated world of startup finance -- is in an expansive mood these days.

Anthony Atala, M.D., is the Director of the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine, and Chair of the Department of Urology at the Wake Forest University School of Medicine in the state of North Carolina in the United States.

Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, a native of Brooklyn, New York, received his M.D. degree from Cornell University Medical College in 1966.

Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, a native of Brooklyn, New York, received his M.D. degree from Cornell University Medical College in 1966.

Ariel Garten is the CEO and co-founder of InteraXon, which creates thought controlled computing products and applications.

Ben Goldacre writes "Bad Science" -- unpicking dodgy scientific claims made by scaremongering journalists, dubious government reports.

Beverly is the designer and professional speaker for the Work Smart Live SmartTM workshops.

Author of "Innovate the Pixar Way: Business Lessons from the World's Most Creative Corporate Playground" and "The Disney Way: Harnessing the Management Secrets of Disney in Your Company"

Bill Davenhall wants to improve physicians' diagnostic techniques by collecting each patient's geographic and environmental data, and merging it with their medical records.

Bruce Aylward is a Canadian physician and epidemiologist who heads the polio eradication programme at WHO, the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI).

Bruce Bodaken is chairman, president and CEO of Blue Shield of California, a 3.2 million member not-for-profit health plan that serves the commercial, individual and government markets in California.

Partner and Head of US Healthcare at Apax Partners where he focuses on investments in healthcare services, products, pharma and healthcare IT.

Carol Adelman is a senior fellow and director of Hudson's Center for Science in Public Policy, specializing in international development, foreign aid, trade and global health.

Internationally Recognized Body Language Expert, Motivational/Keynote Speaker and Media Personality


Chris Jennings is a more than two decade-long health policy veteran of the White House, Congress and the private sector.
Dr. Behrenbruch is a Professor in the Crump Institute for Molecular Imaging (Department of Medical and Molecular Pharmacology, David Geffen School of Medicine).

Christine Robins is the Chief Executive Officer of BodyMedia, Inc., a pioneer in developing and marketing wearable body monitors designed to help people lose weight, affect positive change in their behaviors, and ultimately lead healthier lives.


Assistant Professor, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery / Department of Surgery, Stanford University School of Medicine

David B. Agus, MD is Director of the Spielberg Family Center for Applied Proteomics and Research Director of the Louis Warschaw Prostate Cancer Center at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.

David Bloom is an economist and demographer and the Clarence James Gamble Professor at the Harvard School of Public Health.

David Bolinsky and his team illustrate scientific and medical concepts with high-drama animation. You've never seen the life of a cell quite like this.

David Heber, M.D., Ph.D., is a world-renowned expert in nutrition, leading the battle against the global obesity epidemic.

Dave Mandelkern is the Executive Vice President, Chief Technology Officer and co-Founder of Docent, Inc.

Dean Ornish is a clinical professor at UCSF and founder of the Preventive Medicine Research Institute. He's a leading expert on fighting illness -- particularly heart disease with dietary and lifestyle changes.


Dr. Schrag joined the Department in February 1999 as a member of the Health Outcomes Research Group.

Chief of Hematology,"Oncology, San Francisco General Hospital; Professor, Clinical Medicine, University of California, San Francisco

Registered Nurse, Professional Singer & Motivational Speaker - Known as "The Guru" of Career Development for Nurses

Douglas Holtz-Eakin is currently Senior Fellow, Peterson Institute for International Economics and the Policy Director of John McCain 2008.

Nationally recognized women's health expert and advocate; "Doctor on Call" columnist for First for Women magazine

Dr. Elaina George is an expert on The Business of Healthcare, Obamacare, Health & Wellness, Medicine and Small Business Ownership.

Dr. Healthnut (David Nico, PhD) will inspire you to live a healthy and exciting lifestyle.

Holocaust Survivor; Author of six books including "I am a Star - Child of the Holocaust" and "Finding Dr. Schatz - The Discovery of Streptomycin and A Life It Saved"


Dr. Lisa Masterson is an Emmy-nominated co-host of the award-winning talk show "The Doctors."

Internationally recognized expert, physician, scientist and author in the fields of nutrition, stress, fitness and public health.

Faculty physician at Vanderbilt Medical Center; Host of the syndicated daytime talk show "The Doctors"

Elizabeth Murchison studies a mysterious (and contagious) cancer that threatens to wipe out Tasmanian devils.



Eric Dishman does health care research for Intel -- studying technical (and societal) solutions for problems in care for the aging.

Ernest Madu founded the Heart Institute of the Caribbean, a revolutionary clinic for cardiovascular diseases in Kingston, Jamaica -- revolutionary for offering first-class health care in a developing nation. His next stop: Nigeria.

Eva Vertes may not yet have the answers she needs to cure cancer, but she's asking some important -- and radical questions:



In his legendary career in chemistry, George Whitesides has been a pioneer in microfabrication and nanoscale self-assembly. Now, he's fabbing a diagnostic lab on a chip.

Neurosurgeon and clinical investigator, joined the University of Texas-Houston Medical School faculty as head of neurosurgery in 1990.

Halle Tecco is the Co-Founder & CEO of Rock Health, the first startup accelerator devoted exclusively to health companies.

As a doctor and researcher, Hans Rosling identified a new paralytic disease induced by hunger in rural Africa. Now he looks at the bigger picture of social and economic development with his remarkable trend-revealing software.

Helene D. Gayle is President and CEO of CARE USA, one of the world's premier international relief and development organizations.


After 9/11, Irwin Redlener emerged as a powerful voice in disaster medicine -- the discipline of medical care following natural and human-made catastrophes.

Jacob Hacker is an important contributor of public policy ideas in the areas of healthcare, social welfare and economic opportunity.



Jane Chen has spent years working on health issues in the developing world. She was program director of a nonprofit in China dealing with HIV/AIDS, and worked for the Clinton Foundation's HIV/AIDS Initiative in Tanzania.

Award-winning journalist helps you boost productivity through better business writing, reduce stress through greater life balance.

Jim McDermott is serving his tenth term in the US House of Representatives, representing the 7th Congressional District in Washington State.

Henry Merritt Wriston Professor, Department of Neuroscience, The Warren Alpert Medical School; Director, Brain Science Program, Brown University

During his 20 years of volunteer service, Dr. Seffrin served the Society at the local, state, and national levels before being named the Society's top staff executive in 1992.


Joseph M. Hogan is President and Chief Executive Officer of GE Healthcare, a position he has held since November 2000.

Karen Frank holds a Docotrate degree in Metaphysics and is the Founder and President of Dr. Karen Frank's Center for Holistic Wellness and Healing Hypno-Harmonics, a CD series for self hypnosis.

A longtime advisor to President Bush and Howard Dean's groundbreaking campaign for the U.S.

Ken Kamler has served as doctor on some of the world's most daring expeditions, but also performs delicate microsurgery when at home in New York.

Currently, Kevin J. Scanlon is using his academic and business experience to mentor creative scientific ideas with good business practices to generate novel medical products


Dr. Longfellow is a social philosopher who integrates a distinguished academic background with an extensive performing career.

Dynamic Founder, President and CEO of A10 Clinical Solutions, Inc., an award-winning clinical care and clinical research company; Named in the Top 10 Women Entrepreneurs by Fortune Magazine; Named Entrepreneur of the Year for Social Responsibility by Ernst & Young

A nurse for thirty years and coauthor of Chicken Soup for the Nurse's Soul, LeAnn Thieman knows first hand the "war zones" of healthcare today.

Marc Koska wants to improve health care in the developing world by re-designing dangerous medical tools -- and offering education to practitioners in under-funded clinics.

Mark has participated in the region's ever-evolving health care community his entire life, and health care has become his personal and professional cause.

Our work in suspended animation derives from the fact that many animals exhibit what we call "metabolic flexibility," the ability to dial down their respiration and heartbeat and, in effect, "turn themselves off" in response to physical or environmental stress.

E.J. Barone Professor of Economics and Health Policy, Carnegie Mellon University; Chair of the Board, Health Care Cost Institute


Michael Gazzaniga believes in a "brain-based philosophy of life." Perhaps that's not surprising—he is, after all, a professor of neuroscience and director of the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience at Dartmouth College.

Mike Keriakos is the president and co-founder of Everyday Health, Inc., the leading online health company.

Michael Merzenich studies neuroplasticity -- the brain's powerful ability to change itself and adapt -- and ways we might make use of that plasticity to heal injured brains and enhance the skills in healthy ones.

Michelle McMurry, MD, PHD, is director of the Health. Biomedical Science, and Society Initiative at The Aspen Institute.

Miguel A.L. Nicolelis was born in Sao Paulo, Brazil, in 1961. He received an M.D. degree from the University of Sao Paulo Medical School in 1984 and a Ph.D. in physiology in 1988 from the Department of Physiology in the Institute of Biomedical Science at the University of Sao Paulo.

One of the psychiatrists who supported the positive/negative symptom-based model of schizophrenia back in the seventies was Professor Nancy Andreasen.

Nic Marks gathers evidence about what makes us happy, and uses it to promote policy that puts the well-being of people and the planet first.

Nicolas de Torrente is Executive Director of Doctors Without Borders/M'decins Sans Fronti'res (MSF) in the United States.

Pat Levitt is director of the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center for Research on Human Development at Vanderbilt University.

Patricia B. Crawford is co-founder and director of the Dr. Robert C. and Veronica Atkins Center for Weight and Health.

Asa Griggs Candler Professor of Bioethics, Raymond Schinazi Distinguished Research Professor of Jewish Bioethics, Professor of Medicine, Pediatrics, and Sociology, and the Director of the Center for Ethics at Emory University; Senior Bioethicist at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)

Pawan Sinha researches how our brains interpret what our eyes see -- and uses that research to give blind children the gift of sight.

TED Fellow Rachel Armstrong researches "metabolic materials" -- construction materials that possess some of the properties of living systems, and can be manipulated to "grow" architecture.


Dr. Robert Cox knew his future when he decided to become a physician...in 9th grade! Pursuit of this dream led to a successful private practice in Internal Medicine and national recognition as a specialist in Infectious Diseases.

Director of Everything! FUNsulting, etc.; Injecting Humor into Healthcare: A Prescription for Redefining Excellence



