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Overwhelmed Summit of health in Boston on September 9 We hosted Some of the main experts in CRISPR, sequencing of the whole genome, vaccines, and even more for a series of revealing conversations and Keynots. If you are unable to join us in person, no worlds; You can watch them well here.

From 2025 Revolutionary Prize Winner David Liu to modern CEO Stepháne Bank, wired health speakers have deeply given what to follow for genetic publishing, cancer treatment and a host of other advanced subjects. We were also joined by the neurosurgeon and the CNN Chief Medical Corps Sanjay Gupta, who discussed chronic pain and his new book, It doesn’t have to hurt: your smart guide for painless life.

The next wired health event will take place April 17 in London. In the meantime, have our Boston top catch up below.

Correction of genetic errors with CRISTPR

The treatment of genetic diseases such as sickle cell anemia and beta thalassemia are difficult to conceive, but CRISPR clinical trials in progress offer new hope to patients. The editor -in -chief of Wired, Hemal Jhaver, spoke with the winner of the prize for the breakthrough in life sciences, David Liu, to discuss how new genetic publishing tools can correct pathogenic genic mutations which thus cause disease.

Creation in the brain in a computer

Over the past two decades, MIT and Boyden have invented new tools to map and control the brain. Now he builds the first computer simulation in the world. In this wired health discourse, he explained how this invention can revolutionize AI, unlock new treatments for neurodisses and even help better emphasize the human condition.

Agetech rise

From digital brain training to athome screening devices, technology transforms how and where people aged 50 and more live while managing conditions such as dementia and chronic diseases. The CEO of the AARP, Myechia Minter-Jordan, spoke with the editor-in-chief of Wired, Brian Barrett, of the promise of Agetech, the economy of Longvity booming and the way in which the startups innovate to help us prosper as we age.

The promise of a sequencing of the whole genome

Whole sequencing projects are launched by governments around the world, from the United Kingdom to the United Arab Emirates. The geneticist of Harvard George Church and the founder and CEO of Orchid, Noor Siddiqui, spoke with the editor of the wired staff Emily Mulllin about the way in which the sequencing of Genward is used to present genetic diseases.

Use of light to treat cans, mental illnesses and much more

In this speech, the former technical director of Google and Facebook, Mary Lou Jepn, now president and founder of Openwater – shared an exclusive overview of her new invention: a portable modular device designed to combine ultrasound, holography and advanced physics to kill a torch and other diseases with precision.

Win the war against cancer

Cancer care is still based on slow and costly procedures developed decades. The co -founder and CEO of Guardant Health, Helmy Eltoukhy, sat with the preservative of wired health João Medeiros to discuss how precision oncology rehaps the experience of the cancer patient and how liquid biopsies will soon be part of routine health care.

The cancer vaccine revolution

What is the next step for the company that has developed in the COVVI-19 mRNM vaccine in record time? Modern CEO Stéphane Banking spoke with Brian Barrett of Wired about the exciting work of the Biotechnology Society on therapies against the Operation Arnm cancer and other promising cancer treatments under development. Also responded to the recent anti-ARNM rhetoric of the Trump administration.

It doesn’t have to hurt: a conversation with Sanjay Gupta

More than 52 million people worldwide suffer from daily chronic pain. CNN Chief Medical Corpsont and the award -winning neurosurgeon Emmy Award Sanjay Gupta joined the conservatives cabled João Medeiros to talk about his new book and the best methods supported by science to treat pain.

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