Active in the field of medicine since 2012, Jay Walker serves as Chairman TEDMED, the health and medicine edition of the world-famous TED conference. A serial entrepreneur, Jay has founded three companies that have gone from launch to 50 million customers each. Jay is the world’s 10th most patented living inventor, with more than 750 issued U.S. patents in technology-related fields. He is also Chairman of Upside, a travel and technology company that serves the unmanaged business traveler. A passionate student and practitioner of imagination, Jay founded and curates the Library of the History of Human Imagination, which Wired magazine called “the most amazing private library in the world.’
TEDMED Contributions

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The power of asking "what if?"
Jay Walker, Chairman of TEDMED, shares treasures from The Library of The History of Human Imagination.

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The evolution of humanity's understanding of life and death
Using artifacts from The Library of the History of Human Imagination, Jay Walker offers a better understanding of how humanity has come to comprehend the concepts of life…

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A tour of shifting power throughout the ages
Using books from The Library of the History of Human Imagination, Jay Walker takes us back in time to explore power shifts throughout history.

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Studying an historically accelerating pace of change
Jay walker, Chairman of TEDMED, takes us on a trip through history to discover a shockingly rapid pace of change, hiding in plain sight.

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Jay Walker at TEDMED 2012 - Part 1
Ever wonder what happens to an astronaut’s heart rate as he lands on the moon for the first time? TEDMED curator Jay Walker displays an astonishing Apollo 11…

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Jay Walker at TEDMED 2012 - Part 2
Jay demonstrates the beginnings of modern science and medicine by sharing medical books from the Roman era.

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The Walker Library Of the History Of Human Imagination: The Human Brain
Concluding his brief sessions on imagination, Jay Walker zeroes in on the source of human imagination: the still-mysterious human brain.

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The Walker Library Of the History Of Human Imagination: The Medical Art of War
The blood-splattered manual of a 17th century field-surgeon demonstrates that the urgency of war provided a fierce prod to imagining how the human body could be repaired.

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The Walker Library Of the History Of Human Imagination: Beauty in Service of Science
Jay Walker shows, through art, how early scientists employed beauty to increase viewer involvement and understanding.

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The Walker Library Of the History Of Human Imagination: Unseen Micro-Worlds
Jay Walker shares the very first book to illustrate what scientists could see under a microscope.
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