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What if predicting human performance was as precise as a Swiss watch? Dr. Philip Skiba, Medical Director of Sports Medicine at Jefferson Health, is proving it's possible, using mathematical modeling to forecast Olympic victories and marathon records with uncanny accuracy. Dr. Skiba tells Ohad how his work with elite athletes and on Nike's Breaking2 project is informing a new approach to personalized medicine.
Dr. Skiba also touches on how combining mathematical modeling with physiological data has helped Olympic athletes achieve gold medals, and why these same principles could transform healthcare delivery. The conversation explores the importance of measuring the right variables, the role of technology in healthcare innovation, and why sometimes the simplest solutions yield the most impressive results.
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By ClariusWhat if predicting human performance was as precise as a Swiss watch? Dr. Philip Skiba, Medical Director of Sports Medicine at Jefferson Health, is proving it's possible, using mathematical modeling to forecast Olympic victories and marathon records with uncanny accuracy. Dr. Skiba tells Ohad how his work with elite athletes and on Nike's Breaking2 project is informing a new approach to personalized medicine.
Dr. Skiba also touches on how combining mathematical modeling with physiological data has helped Olympic athletes achieve gold medals, and why these same principles could transform healthcare delivery. The conversation explores the importance of measuring the right variables, the role of technology in healthcare innovation, and why sometimes the simplest solutions yield the most impressive results.
Topics discussed:
Listen to more episodes:
Apple
Spotify
YouTube
Website