The Future Is Here Today...Robots, Genetics, AI, Longevity, Singularity

tedmed-2009It’s hard to find a group of speakers that are as famous, as inspiring, or as successful as those found at TED. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design – and occasionally- Medicine. TEDMED is the medically inclined offshoot of TED, and is run by Marc Hodosh and Richard Saul Wurman. The list of TED and TEDMED speakers is impressive. We’ve already shown you Catherine Mohr, Neil Gershenfeld, Eric Giler and many others. There’s about to be a whole new batch of videos as TEDMED 2009 takes off October 27th in San Diego. With more than 50 presentations, this year is going to be amazing.

Each TEDMED speaker is at the top of their field. We have spiritual gurus like Deepak Chopra, public health figures like CNN’s Sanjay Gupta, and Singularity Hub regulars like 23andMe’s Anne Wojiciki. Of course, sprinkled into the conference are more familiar names like Martha Stewart, Goldie Hawn, and David Blaine. Each presenter, celebrity or otherwise, has a tale to tell about the past, present, and future of medicine. There is literally no other conference on Earth that has such a diverse and star studded set of speakers.

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by Aaron Saenz on September 23rd, 2009

health20What will your healthcare look like in the next 5 to 10 years? Maybe that’s a question not for legislatures, insurance companies, or even doctors. Maybe you should ask the Internet. The Health 2.0 Conference has a pretty basic premise: user generated healthcare. Individual patients coordinated in large online groups have the potential to shape healthcare the same way that coordinated individuals are shaping the Internet on sites like Wikipedia, Facebook, and Yahoo groups. Based on the concept of Web 2.0, Health 2.0 is a fascinating new approach to medicine and its third international conference is coming up October 6th and 7th in San Francisco. If you want to get a better idea of what Health 2.0 and the Health 2.0 conference are all about, check out the video of last year’s keynote speaker, Clay Shirky, after the break.

Health 2.0 Con 2009 will have over 100 speakers, many hundreds of live demos of products in an exhibit hall, and a keynote address by Aneesh Chopra, the newly appointed Chief Technology Officer of the US government. Discussion groups will focus on everything from “Gaming and Healthcare” to “defining Health 2.0″. It’s a great opportunity to be at the cross roads of healthcare technology and healthcare philosophy.

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