Medicine
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Africa is a place where people still sit under starlit skies and around campfires and tell stories, and so what I have to share with you today is the simple
medicine
of a few campfire stories, stories about heroes of heart.
And this is a question that haunts those of us in science and
medicine
who believe that we are on the verge of being able to dramatically improve the health of women.
And therefore we know that women are not getting the full benefit of modern science and
medicine
today.
And it's an issue of the quality and the integrity of science and
medicine.
So fascinated, in fact, that I started a weekly YouTube series called "Gross Science," all about the slimy, smelly, creepy underbelly of nature,
medicine
and technology.
If it wasn't for ideas, we wouldn't be where we are now with technology, medicine, art, culture, and how we even live our lives.
Living in the wilderness is what taught us to speak, to seek technologies like fire and stone, bow and arrow,
medicine
and poison, to domesticate plants and animals and rely on each other and all living things around us.
But what you may not know is that he got the Nobel Prize for
medicine
just three months ago.
You go the doctor with a cold, and if he or she hasn't done it already, the first thing they do is map your genome, at which point what they're now doing is not starting from some abstract knowledge of genomic
medicine
and trying to work out how it applies to you, but they're starting from your particular genome.
This, I would suggest, perhaps it will take a while, but this will drive a revolution in
medicine.
So there's a clear message: whether you care about a fundamental, basic research of really interesting, bizarre, wonderful animals, or you want to build a search-and-rescue robot that can help you in an earthquake, or to save someone in a fire, or you care about medicine, we must preserve nature's designs.
In realms of genetics, regenerative
medicine
and synthetic biology, designers are growing novel technologies, not foreseen or anticipated by nature.
Accuracy is extremely important when synthesizing DNA, because a single change to a DNA letter could mean the difference between a
medicine
working or not or synthetic cell being alive or dead.
The DBC will be useful for the distributed manufacturing of
medicine
starting from DNA.
Mainly he knew that he hated
medicine
because the sight of blood made him sick so he had to have an alternative career path.
So this is the moment when I started thinking, okay, cranial drilling, laparoscopic surgery, why not other areas of
medicine?
So the truth is in
medicine
puncture is everywhere.
And here is a place where I think actually that veterinary
medicine
can teach something to human medicine, which is, if you take your dog, who is, say, compulsively chasing his tail, into the veterinary behaviorist, their first action isn't to reach for the prescription pad; it's to ask you about your dog's life.
Why does
medicine
have so much to offer my sister, and so much less to offer millions of people like Robert?
Today, big-data approaches are transforming ever-larger sectors of our economy, and they could do the same in biology and medicine, too.
That understanding today leads to innovative
medicine
after innovative medicine, and although there's still so much work to do, we're already surrounded by people who have been cured of cancers that were considered untreatable a generation ago.
And this other
medicine
is something that you can draw on your skin, so intradermal delivery enables you to joyfully be involved in this particular kind of delivery.
For this tumor there is no treatment,
medicine
or spell.
In medicine, we call that crease the allergic salute.
Now you might ask, and it's a very obvious question that a lot of colleagues in
medicine
ask: "Doctors and nurses thinking about transportation and housing?
What's more important is that they all seem to share the same ability to implement a process that transforms their assistance, transforms the way they practice
medicine.
Ninety percent of them would never have left home at all if it weren't for a scholarship to study
medicine
in Cuba and a commitment to go back to places like the ones they'd come from — remote farmlands, mountains, ghettos — to become doctors for people like themselves, to walk the walk.
The hope is that they will help transform access to care, the health picture in impoverished areas, and even the way
medicine
itself is learned and practiced, and that they will become pioneers in our global reach for universal health coverage, surely a tall order.
These aren't such new ideas of what
medicine
should be.
We would love to help him go to university and to become an engineer, but our funds are prioritized for the basics in life: tents and blankets and mattresses and kitchen sets, food rations and a bit of
medicine.
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