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Tech Tonics, the Podcast, is a twice-monthly program focused on the people and passion at the intersection of technology and health. Hosted by Lisa Suennen and David Shaywitz (the co-authors of “Tech ... more
FAQs about Tech Tonics:How many episodes does Tech Tonics have?The podcast currently has 142 episodes available.
June 05, 2017Tech Tonics: Zak Kohane On Medicine and ComputersThe son of Eastern European immigrants, Zak Kohane was born and raised in Switzerland; he then came to the United States where he’s nurtured a passion for medicine and computers to become one of the nation’s leading thinkers, innovators, and mentors at this important and rapidly evolving interface. Join us this week as we discuss […]...more0minPlay
May 23, 2017Tech Tonics: Glen de Vries – A Series Of Quite Fortunate EventsGlen de Vries grew up in Manhattan, a nerdy kid who admired Richard Feynman, loved his TRS-80, and went to Carnegie Mellon University planning to study chemistry and computer science. A summer of molecular biology inspired him to switch his major to biology and, after graduation, he found himself in a lab at Columbia University […]...more0minPlay
May 08, 2017Tech Tonics: iRhythm’s Uday Kumar… What Makes Him TickThe medical device company iRhythm has been described as that rarest of all breeds – a digital health company with an actual, viable business model behind it. On today’s Tech Tonics podcast, we’re delighted to welcome Uday Kumar, the cardiologist and serial entrepreneur who started the company in his apartment, and learn what makes him […]...more0minPlay
April 24, 2017Tech Tonics: Data Scientist Eric Perakslis, “I Build Stuff.”“I build stuff” is how data scientist Eric Perakslis modestly describes his breathless career, a journey that’s taken him from industry to academia and back again, with a brief stop at the FDA. Eric’s first job after college was at a small combinatorial chemistry startup in Boston, but he was soon recruited to J&J, where […]...more0minPlay
April 10, 2017Tech Tonics: Jan Bruce and the Science of ResilienceWhen you ask Jan Bruce where she grew up, she says “in the media business.” Jan worked early on in the magazine and then digital media sectors, backing into the health and wellness category through opportunity. She planned a career as editor and publisher but always found herself gravitating to selling the advertising rather than […]...more0minPlay
March 27, 2017Tech Tonics: Jess Mega of Verily Actually Is Making the World a Better PlaceJessica Mega, an accomplished cardiologist and now Chief Medical Officer at Alphabet’s Verily (formerly Google Life Sciences), says she joined the venerable Silicon Valley company to help patients. According to Jess, physicians who love patients need to lean into the tech world because great tech that doesn’t actually change care doesn’t have much of a […]...more0minPlay
March 06, 2017Tech Tonics: Deborah Kilpatrick – Calling AudiblesDeborah Kilpatrick grew up on a family farm in rural Georgia; her dad was a teacher and football coach; she describes life in her town as “very Friday Night Lights.” With a passion for math and science, Deb decided to becoming a Ramblin’ Wreck at Georgia Tech, continuing on there for a masters and PhD […]...more0minPlay
February 20, 2017Tech Tonics: The Intersection of Medicine and MarijuanaReports suggest that today there are between 1.2 to 2.6 million legal medical marijuana users in the U.S. But as we know, there is great controversy about medical marijuana as a “legitimate” medical intervention due to its history as an illegal substance and the lack of a large body of clinical trial evidence. And yet, […]...more0minPlay
February 06, 2017Tech Tonics: Chris Benko, From Fortune 100 to Fortune SeekerChris Benko first joined Merck when he was but a lad of eighteen, rising through the ranks in HR and talent management to become one of the youngest VPs in the history of the organization, at the age of 34. But instead of continuing his ascending career into the senior ranks of biopharma, Chris opted […]...more0minPlay
January 16, 2017Tech Tonics: Susannah Fox, Learning from MacGyver PatientsSusannah Fox eloquently described her job as U.S. HHS Chief Technology Officer – a role which just came to an end in the transition to a new administration – as “helping Health and Human Service (HHS) leadership harness the power of data, technology, and innovation to improve the health and welfare of the nation.” It […]...more0minPlay
FAQs about Tech Tonics:How many episodes does Tech Tonics have?The podcast currently has 142 episodes available.