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The problem with
technologies
like this is that if one looks at proteins in the body, there are 11 orders of magnitude difference between the high-abundant and the low-abundant proteins.
And I'm a firm believer, in the field of medicine and especially cancer, that it's going to be a broad platform of
technologies
that will help us move forward and hopefully help patients in the near-term.
One is that the density of energy gathered in these
technologies
is dramatically less than a power plant.
Bill Gross has several companies, including one called eSolar that has some great solar thermal
technologies.
And then a BBC crew came cruising through the biology department, looking for a story to do about new
technologies
in biology.
There are no bad technologies, just as there are no bad children.
So my point is, there's a lot of struggle has gone in Europe, where citizens were empowered by
technologies.
There could be all sorts of
technologies.
We're testing these kinds of simple sensor-network
technologies
in the home so that any phone that a senior is already comfortable with can help them deal with their medications.
How do you put simple disruptive technologies, and the first of five phrases that I'm going to talk about in this talk?
We need to drive a national, if not international, Framingham-type heart study of independent living technologies, where we have 10,000 elderly connected households with broadband, full medical characterization, and a platform by which we can start to experiment and turn these from 20-household anecdotal studies that the universities fund, to large clinical trials that prove out the value of these
technologies.
No matter who pays for it, we better start doing care in a fundamentally different way and treating the home and the patient and the family member and the caregivers as part of these coordinated care teams and using disruptive
technologies
that are already here to do care in some pretty fundamental different ways.
A few years ago I was visited by the guy that runs DARPA, the people that fund all the advanced
technologies
that businesses and universities probably wouldn't take the risk of doing.
We have used such advanced
technologies
now and made them available in the most remote places that we put soldiers: hills of Afghanistan, Iraq ... They were quite proud of the fact that you know, before the dust clears, if some soldier has been hurt they will have collected him or her, they will have brought him back, they will be getting world-class triage emergency care faster than you and I would be getting it if we were hurt in a car accident in a major city in the United States.
In '85, '86, I was in Bangladesh advising the government and the research council there how to help scientists work on the lands, on the fields of the poor people, and how to develop research technologies, which are based on the knowledge of the people.
These technologies, combined with the extraordinary talents of teachers, provide an opportunity to revolutionize education.
Well, with the new
technologies
emerging now, I hope we can say definitively, "Yes."
With a range of new technologies, we could.
So here's a comparison of several of these new vaccine
technologies.
The developing world, mostly left out of the current response, sees the potential of these alternate
technologies
and they're leapfrogging the West.
Because these
technologies
are so efficient and relatively cheap, billions of people can have access to lifesaving vaccines if we can figure out how to deliver them.
The problem has been that, what we did is we invested in traditional
technologies
because that's what we were comfortable with.
But in the quarter-century since then, we've seen all of the fundamental supporting
technologies
go berserk.
And really, you know, the way that Cliff Nass would put this is that we're having to deal with these new
technologies
despite the fact that we have very old brains.
So you can't look at state-of-the-art
technologies
in renewables and say, "That's all we have."
You know, I have to tell you, it's really difficult for someone like me to come up on stage at this conference with these unbelievably brilliant minds, who are thinking these really big-picture, world-changing, life-changing ideas and
technologies.
So, these are early examples in the lab of emerging
technologies
to digitize fabrication.
Unfortunately, in our agricultural system, we haven't done a good job in the last three decades of exporting those
technologies
around the world.
And we know what's happened in the past, so if we start now and we look at
technologies
and improvements to the food system long-term, we might be able to recreate the food system so when I give my next talk and I'm 60 years old, I'll be able to say that it's been a success.
They're both
technologies.
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