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David Lucchino’s career is firmly rooted in the world’s most important life sciences cluster–Kendall Square in Cambridge, MA. David is Chairman and CEO of Frequency Therapeutics, which he …
David Lucchino’s career is firmly rooted in the world’s most important life sciences cluster–Kendall Square in Cambridge, MA. David is Chairman and CEO of Frequency Therapeutics, which he …
Co-Founder and Chief Health Officer of Collective Health, Rajaie Batniji, oversees partnerships with healthcare networks and healthcare providers, analytics teams, and Collective Health’s employee health management programs. Collective …
Kevin Tyan is the Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer of Kinnos. He graduated from Columbia University in May 2016 with a degree in biology. Kevin has research experience …
Heidi Larson is a leading anthropologist and an internationally recognized expert on vaccine confidence and public trust, widely known for her role as the founder and director of The Vaccine Confidence Project.
Frederick Streeter Barrett is a professor renowned for his pioneering research on how psychedelic substances like psilocybin and LSD affect brain function and consciousness.
Beatie Wolfe is an award-winning British artist and innovator who has been recognized for pioneering new music formats that blend physical and digital experiences, aiming to reintroduce tangibility and storytelling to music.
Amanda Sturgeon is an award-winning architect, author, and CEO, renowned for her advocacy of sustainable and regenerative design that connects people with nature.
Karoline Hjorth and Riitta Ikonen are a Norwegian-Finnish artist duo celebrated for their collaborative photography project, “Eyes as Big as Plates,” which creates portraits of people in nature using wearable sculptures made from natural materials.
Yoko K. Sen is an award-winning ambient electronic musician and the founder of Sen Sound, a social enterprise that works to transform jarring hospital noise into calming soundscapes to promote a more healing environment for patients and staff.
Marilène Oliver is an artist and professor renowned for her unique work which uses medical imaging technologies like MRI and CT scans to create sculptures and prints that explore the human body’s changing identity in the digital age.