Crum
Alia Crum is a psychologist and professor who studies how our mindsets—the beliefs and expectations we hold—create real, measurable physical effects that impact our health and well-being.
Alia Crum is a psychologist and professor who studies how our mindsets—the beliefs and expectations we hold—create real, measurable physical effects that impact our health and well-being.
Lloyd Pendleton successfully championed the “Housing First” approach, resulting in a 91% reduction in chronic homelessness in Utah by providing immediate, unconditional permanent housing.
As Founder and CEO of Zipline, Keller Rinaudo is changing the commercial stereotype associated with drones by deploying them on life-saving missions. These “Zip” drones are used to deliver blood, vaccines and other medical supplies to remote areas in Rwanda that are difficult to reach for other emergency services. Previously, Rinaudo served as CEO of the robotics company Romotive and performed research on biological computers at his alma mater, Harvard. Rinaudo is also an accomplished and former professional rock climber. He has scaled alpine cliffs in France, underwater caves in Kentucky and the limestone towers of Yangshuo, China.
Anjan Chatterjee is a leading expert in neuroaesthetics, researching how the brain processes beauty and how our appreciation for it may have evolved to benefit the species.
Jennifer Pluznick is a physiologist and professor who made the groundbreaking discovery that kidneys have scent receptors and is now a leading expert on how these receptors facilitate complex communication between organs, such as the gut and kidneys, to potentially manage conditions like blood pressure.
Sarah Outen gained international fame for her five-year, 25,000-mile, human-powered “London2London: Via the World” expedition, during which she cycled and kayaked across continents and rowed across the Pacific and Atlantic oceans to inspire and educate students globally.
Dr. Sujey Morgan is a highly skilled maxillofacial prosthodontist who combines medical science with artistic creativity to create artificial replacements for facial features lost due to cancer or injury, helping patients regain both function and a sense of identity.
Dr. Jay Lombard is an internationally acclaimed neurologist, author, and keynote speaker who creates solutions for brain health and intractable neurological disorders. Dr. Lombard integrates biological, psychological, and existential components in his holistic treatment approach. He is the co-founder and creator of Genomind, a medicine company utilizing genetic testing to improve neuropsychiatric conditions, including Alzheimer’s, Autism, and Depression. He is also the founder of the Brain Performance program at LifeSpan medicine with Dr Chris Renna.
As the founder and executive chair of the EAT Foundation, Gunhild Stordalen is a leading global voice working to transform the food system by collaborating with leaders to ensure sustainable and healthy food for everyone, notably through the EAT-Lancet Commission and its “planetary health diet.”
As the founder of the 100 People Foundation, Carolyn Jones uses visual storytelling to highlight global social issues, especially by honoring the personal stories of nurses and healthcare professionals in her acclaimed films.