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Hova

Kaitlyn Hova is a professional violinist, neuroscientist, and technologist who uses her synesthesia—the ability to see sound as color—to inspire her work, notably by co-founding the Synesthesia Network and co-creating the Hovalin, an open-source, 3D-printable violin that promotes STEM education.

Chiu

Charles Chiu is pioneering the use of next-generation sequencing to rapidly identify and track a wide range of infectious agents, including new viruses and variants, to prepare for and fight outbreaks.

Meyer

Ted Meyer is a well-known artist, curator, and patient advocate who uses his personal experience with Gaucher disease to create the powerful project “Scarred for Life,” a series of detailed prints of human scars that highlights the emotional courage and resilience of patients while teaching empathy to future doctors.

MacFarquhar

Larissa MacFarquhar is known for her deeply researched profiles and for her book, Strangers Drowning, which uses the stories of extreme altruists to explore why their drastic kindness often makes us uncomfortable and challenges our ideas of goodness.

Neidlinger

Kristin Neidlinger is a designer, inventor and founder of Sensoree, a leader in wearable technology by creating futuristic, light- and color-changing clothing that uses smart fabrics and electronics to express the wearer’s emotions to the outside world—a concept she calls “extimacy”—to help people communicate and understand their feelings.

Karanam

Ketki Karanam is a biologist and technology entrepreneur who uses her scientific background in systems biology to lead the development of digital therapeutics that employ the power of music to treat neurological diseases and injuries.

Haushofer

Johannes Haushofer is an economist and professor who conducts real-world experiments—often involving randomized controlled trials—to study how the psychological stress of poverty directly impacts a person’s mindset, behavior, and decision-making.

R. Williams

World-renowned scholar and professor, David R. Williams focuses on health disparities and is the creator of the Everyday Discrimination Scale which measures the clear link between racism and poorer health outcomes.

Casarett

David Casarett is a professor and palliative care doctor who combines scientific expertise with powerful storytelling as an author of both non-fiction medical books and engaging fiction.

Green

Ryan Green is an innovative digital artist and video game developer best known as the creator of the award-winning game That Dragon, Cancer, a powerful, interactive memoir that shares his family’s personal journey of hope and grief highlighting games as a profound medium for art and empathy.

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