Good ideas never exist in a vacuum—they come from life experiences, world views, curiosity, hard work, and collective brain power. And when put to practice, the best ideas address real issues and solve real problems.
Learn how a hacking ethos is leading to breakthroughs in medicine; how embracing new technologies will shape the camera of the future; how rethinking microbes could change the way we treat disease; and how crowd-sourcing is helping protect Earth from asteroids. Read more: http://bit.ly/1RkCWW4
Episode Transcript: https://bit.ly/2Edv1Ze
Featuring:
Hans Peter Brøndmo ’87
Advisor, TrueNorth Venture Partners
Lina Colucci, doctoral candidate
Co-Director, MIT Hacking Medicine
Priya Garj ’15
Co-Director, MIT Hacking Medicine
Bernat Olle SM ’05, PhD ’07, MBA ’07
Chief Executive Officer, Vedanta Biosciences
Jenn Gustetic SM ’07
Assistant Director for Open Innovation, Executive Office of the President, Office of Science and Technology Policy
Music: “On the Ground,” “Off to Osaka,” and “How it Begins”
All songs by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Originally recorded at the 2015 South by Southwest Interactive festival; produced to coincide with HUBweek (http://hubweek.org/) and MIT Solve (http://solve.mit.edu/).