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Abele

John Abele is a cofounder and director of Boston Scientific Corporation, a pioneer and leader in the field of “Less Invasive Medicine.” John holds numerous patents and has published and lectured extensively on the technology of various medical devices and on the technical, social, economic, and political trends and issues affecting healthcare.

Peters

Sara Peters is a New York-based storyteller who’s been featured on The Moth, TOLD, and Story Collider. She is a technology editor for Enterprise Efficiency and is writing …

Osbourne

Ozzy’s Biography Ozzy Osbourne’s career has spanned four decades and his music is as relevant today as ever. On any given day you can hear his music blasting …

Mossberg

Walt Mossberg is the author and creator of the weekly Personal Technology column in The Wall Street Journal, which has appeared every Thursday since 1991.

Lucier

Gregory T. Lucier serves as Chief Executive Officer of Life Technologies and as Chairman of the company’s Board of Directors.

Epel

Elissa Epel is an Associate Professor at UCSF. She is a psychology researcher who investigates the depths and intricacies of the mind-body connection. With her colleague Elizabeth Blackburn …

Harley

Calvin Harley, Ph.D., is co-founder, CSO and President of Telomere Diagnostics Health, a molecular diagnostics company focused on leveraging telomere biology for health monitoring, disease risk, and drug response.

Petsko

Gregory A. Petsko is Chair of the Department of Biochemistry at Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts, where from 1994 to 2008 he served as Director of the Rosenstiel Basic Medical Sciences Research Center. Since 1996 he has held the title of Gyula and Katica Tauber Professor of Biochemistry and Chemistry, succeeding Professor William P. Jencks, the first holder of this chair.

Couric

Katie Couric is an award-winning journalist and TV personality, well-known cancer advocate, and New York Times best-selling author of The Best Advice I Ever Got: Lessons From Extraordinary …

Nyad

Diana Nyad is a record-breaking long-distance swimmer, journalist, and author most famous for becoming the first person, at age 64, to swim the 110 miles from Cuba to Florida without a shark cage, an achievement she now shares through her memoir, theatrical show, and inspirational speaking.

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