Tech Tonics
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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 Tonics: Can Passionate Entrepreneurs Heal Healthcare With Technology?”) the show draws on their experience in business, medicine, and health-IT. The Tech Tonics podcast seeks to bring the people in the digital health field to life and, ideally, elevate humanism in a healthcare world captivated by technology. “We deeply believe in what Robert Coles, an inspiration to us both, has termed ‘the call of stories,’” Shaywitz says. Adds Suennen, “Our aspiration is to bring the spirit of Coles and Michael Lewis to the world of digital health.” Together, Suennen and Shaywitz engage a range of intriguing guests in discussions that enable listeners to appreciate the stories behind the startups and the people behind the passion. Lisa Suennen is the Managing Partner of Venture Valkyrie Consulting, LLC, a firm that provides advisory services to corporate and independent venture capital funds and to large and small companies around investment and product strategy, innovation spin-outs, market development, partnerships and financing. She is currently a member of the Qualcomm Life Advisory Board, the Sanofi Integrated Care Advisory Board, the Dignity Health Foundation Board, and an Advisor to the California Health Care Foundation Innovation Fund and a member of several private company Boards of Directors. Dr. David Shaywitz is the Chief Medical Officer of DNAnexus, a company that makes it easier to work with genomic data using advanced bioinformatics and scalable compute systems based on the cloud. He received his M.D. from the Harvard-MIT Division of Health, Science, and Technology at Harvard Medical School, and his Ph.D. from the Department of Biology at MIT. He trained in internal medicine and endocrinology at the Massachusetts General Hospital, and conducted his post-doctoral research in Doug Melton’s lab at the Harvard Stem Cell Institute. Tech Tonics, the Podcast is produced by Jason Lopez and syndicated by Connected Social Media. You can also find out more at venturevalkyrie.com and connectedsocialmedia.com.
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CleanTech Tonics: Katherine Chou – How A Quintessential Googler Wraps Her (Deep) Mind Around Healthcare | Katherine Chou is in many ways the quintessential Googler – super smart, a passion for computer science, an engineer through and through. On today’s episode of Tech Tonics, we’ll learn how this rock star at Google decided to turn her talents to he | 4/9/2018 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: O-K K-A-R-D-I-A, The Dave Albert Story | Although his dad was a prominent politician who eventually became Speaker of the House, AliveCor Founder Dave Albert always knew he wanted to a career in medicine – it was the passion he discovered for engineering and entrepreneurship that took him, a | 3/19/2018 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: Lisa Alderson and her Long and Winding Road to Genomics | For a skydiver who’s motto is “Just jump out and go”, the journey from chasing down Sandanista kidnappers to driving Disney strategy to genomics pioneer sounds sort of rational. Lisa Alderson, founder and CEO of Genome Medical, is one of those spe | 3/5/2018 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: Gini Deshpande, @biotechfounder | The daughter of a commercial airline pilot and the oldest of two kids, Gini Deshpande grew up in Mumbai and told her parents that by the time she was forty, she wanted to own her own car, house, and company. Check, check, and check. After completing col | 2/19/2018 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: Patients are why technology matters | Deborah DiSanzo had a plan. She was going to be a stockbroker and make a ton of money to rise out of the rough circumstances of her childhood and make it big. When she realized she hated the role, but loved programming, she cast around for a new way to | 2/5/2018 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: A Brief History of Iya Khalil | Iya Khalil is a woman who’s always been ahead of her time. In middle school she was captivated by the writing of Stephen Hawking. After graduating school at Cornell with a PhD in physics, while colleagues were heading to Wall Street to be quants or to | 1/22/2018 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: David Van Sickle, Drummer… Digital Health Pioneer | Tech Tonics has shared many stories of digital health pioneers who were passionate about health and computers from a young age, and fell effortlessly into a career at the interface of these interests. David Van Sickle, on the other hand, was most passio | 1/8/2018 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: Amir Dan Rubin, Change Agent | A self-proclaimed optimist who calls himself “a change-agent with a funny foreign name,” Amir Dan Rubin has spent his career shaping and reshaping healthcare delivery systems. Today, Amir is the CEO of One Medical, a company focused on making | 12/18/2017 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: Daphne Koller – Guiding Health From AI to Actual Intelligence | While most of us spent our early teens dealing with the drama of middle school, Daphne Koller was in Israel simultaneously completing high school and college. She was a computer science prodigy on the fast path to a career as a leading AI researcher, an | 12/4/2017 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: Dawn Meyerriecks – Bringing the Fail Fast Thinking of Silicon Valley to the CIA | In what might be one of the coolest government roles you could find, Dawn Meyerriecks job is to bring the latest and greatest science and technology to the Central Intelligence Agency –she gets to be a modern day Q in a world of data, drones and DNA. | 11/19/2017 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: Ken Tarkoff – Back to the Future of Medicine in a Brave New World of Data | We have had numerous guests on Tech Tonics who went to medical school only to find their way into non-medical roles. But Ken Tarkoff, whose original career plan was to follow his father into medicine, chose the long way. Ken took the road to the dark si | 11/6/2017 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: Atul Butte – When it Comes to Data, More is More | An infectiously exuberant champion of science, sharing, and entrepreneurship, Atul Butte is the Priscilla Chan and Mark Zuckerberg Distinguished Professor at the UCSF School of Medicine. Among the questions we explore on this episode of Tech Tonics: can | 10/23/2017 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: Amy Abernethy – Dosage, Disney & Data | If anyone can bridge the gap between technology and health, it just might be Amy Abernethy , oncologist and technologist, who has led the charge, first at Duke and now at Flatiron, for rethinking the way we collect and analyze clinical information. Born | 9/25/2017 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: Chris Cassel, Accidental Doctor to Ultimate Physician Leader | Dr. Christine Cassel never set out to be a doctor but a chance encounter between a kindly navy corpsman and her unexpectedly broken leg took her down the road to medicine. Over the years she has undergone an evolution from “Accidental Doctor” to the | 9/11/2017 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: Rachel Francine and the Many Applications of Music Therapy | For many, music as medicine has long been put in that category of things that seem nice but not like “real medicine” We all know that music can make us feel better individually, but there is an accumulating body of scientific evidence demonstrating | 8/28/2017 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: While Designing the Clinic of the Future In New York, Joel Dudley Remains a Cheesehead at Heart | From the frozen tundra of Wisconsin, to the desert of Arizona, to the Eden that is Palo Alto, to his current home in the greatest city on earth, Joel Dudley has followed his interests and instincts to become a pioneer in the thoughtful application of da | 8/14/2017 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: Jeff Reid and the Impassioned Pursuit Of Bad Music and Great Science | From tinkering with computers as a kid, to matriculating at Johns Hopkins while his peers were entering 11th grade, to his PhD in physics, to his current work at drug discovery at Regeneron, Jeff Reid has always embraced his inner nerd. Today, Jeff is h | 7/24/2017 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: Margaret Laws, Where Non-Profit & For-Profit Healthcare Innovation Collide | Margaret Laws has been working at the intersection of the for-profit and not-for-profit healthcare world for many years. This world has had an explosion of activity to find solutions to major public health and personal health challenges; according to Ma | 7/10/2017 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: Deneen Vojta – Skating to Where the Healthcare Puck is Going | Deneen Vojta has played virtually every possible position in the healthcare world. She has at various times been a physician, an entrepreneur and a payer. Today it’s a hat trick, bringing all three of these roles together to bring new clinically val | 6/19/2017 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: Zak Kohane On Medicine and Computers | The 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 | 6/5/2017 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: Glen de Vries – A Series Of Quite Fortunate Events | Glen 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 bio | 5/23/2017 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: iRhythm’s Uday Kumar… What Makes Him Tick | The 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 | 5/8/2017 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech 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 combi | 4/24/2017 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: Jan Bruce and the Science of Resilience | When 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 pub | 4/10/2017 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: Jess Mega of Verily Actually Is Making the World a Better Place | Jessica 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 | 3/27/2017 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: Deborah Kilpatrick – Calling Audibles | Deborah 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 | 3/6/2017 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: The Intersection of Medicine and Marijuana | Reports 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 subs | 2/20/2017 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: Chris Benko, From Fortune 100 to Fortune Seeker | Chris 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 | 2/6/2017 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: Susannah Fox, Learning from MacGyver Patients | Susannah 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, technolo | 1/16/2017 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: Sridhar Iyengar on IoT Meets Life Science Research | Many entrepreneurs and investors on our podcast advise would-be innovators to focus on the problem to be solved, rather than become wrapped up in a particular technology. “Your solution,” VC Dave McClure famously warned entrepreneurs, “Is not my p | 1/2/2017 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: Rasu Shrestha – Living Inside the Culture Clash | Rasu Shrestha, MD, is one of those doctors who found his way from medicine to technology. As he puts it, he rolled downhill from his birthplace in Kathmandu, Nepal, across many continents and into medical school in India. But Rasu kept rolling, finding | 12/12/2016 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: Vishal Gulati, VC and Agitator By Nature | Vishal Gulati says he was “genetically predisposed to be a doctor.” But as it turns out, he was born to be a pioneer in open data, digital health and global venture capital. During his medical training, Vishal realized that the practice of one | 11/28/2016 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: Taha Kass-Hout – OpenFDA, Open Mind, Open Heart | A cardiologist by training and a data scientist long before it was sexy, Dr. Taha Kass-Hout demonstrates the outsized impact possible when heart, vision, and passion meet commitment to government service, and beyond. Originally from Syria, Taha discover | 11/14/2016 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: The Most Interesting Man in Silicon Valley | Jazz musician, cardiologist, geneticist, engineer, entrepreneur, referee of kids soccer: our guest today, Stanford’s Euan Ashley, does it all, and just might be the most interesting man in Silicon Valley. Scotsman by birth, doctor by destiny, and a te | 10/31/2016 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: Jody Holtzman of AARP – Innovation is Not Only for the Young | Jody Holtzman, Senior Vice President of Market Innovation at AARP, has a favorite quote, which is Thomas Edison’s, “…there are no rules here – – we’re trying to accomplish something.” He has certainly brought that | 10/17/2016 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: Speaking Health Care in Spanish with Abner Mason | The U.S. healthcare system was designed primarily based on our understanding of the biological and social needs of white men. Of course, our current experience tells us that society is far more complex and that the system must recognize and respond to a | 10/3/2016 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: Dorit Donoviel, To Infinity and Beyond | A self-described geek, Dorit Donoviel was happily pursuing a career in molecular biology until a chance encountered diverted her course to space medicine. Today, Dorit directs the Biomedical Innovations Lab, Center for Space Medicine at Baylor College o | 9/19/2016 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: Jessica Rousset – Today’s Kids Are Tomorrow’s Adults | While determining what to do with college and her career, Jessica Rousset struggled to decide – go with the right brain and be an artist or go with the left brain and pursue engineering. In a way she has managed to do both, though her current canvas i | 9/6/2016 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: Diego Miralles – Physician, Scientist, Drug Developer, Humanist | Infectious disease physician, entrepreneur, and life-long innovator, Diego Miralles has pursued the frontiers of medicine on three continents, and in at least three distinct settings: academia, biotech startups, and the largest pharma company on earth, | 8/22/2016 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: Our Favorite Bioethicist, Michelle Meyer | Emerging technologies bring not just profound opportunities but also vexing ethical dilemmas, involving issues such as privacy, consent, and access. Today’s guest, Michelle Meyer, is a bioethicist and legal scholar who seeks to bring clarity and struc | 8/8/2016 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: When Companies Go Awry | The success of Silicon Valley is often attributed to the ability of the entrepreneurial community to embrace setbacks rather than punishing those who experience them. Celebrating these setbacks has become an art form of it own as a recent NYT op-ed sugg | 7/25/2016 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: Whoop Founder, Will Ahmed | So much emphasis has been placed on fitness and wearables over the last five years and much has been made of whether these trackers can translate to better health or are just there to make people feel a sense of accomplishment. In their quest to be take | 7/11/2016 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: Kara Dennis and the Development of New Therapies | The gap between the promise and practice of technology has been especially vivid in the area of pharmaceutical clinical trials, where even switching from paper to electronic data capture has proved too radical for some sponsors. Today’s guest, Kara De | 7/4/2016 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: Jim Joyce, A Man of Genius Makes No Mistakes | James Joyce, the famous Irish author once said, “A man of genius makes no mistakes. His errors are volitional and are the portraits of discovery.” His namesake, entrepreneur Jim Joyce, could not agree more. An entrepreneur many times over and | 6/30/2016 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: Merck’s Robert Plenge on Human Biology and Social Media | For years, medical research seemed focused on understanding disease processes primarily through model organisms such as yeast, flies, and mice. Today’s guest, Merck’s Robert Plenge, offers the radical suggestion that with the help of emerging techno | 5/30/2016 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: Martin Kelly, Conductor of a Global Orchestra of Entrepreneurship | One of the most significant challenges faced by the healthcare community is that the biggest companies want to innovate but can’t get out of their own way, while the smallest companies want to have an impact, but can’t get any meaningful access to t | 5/16/2016 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: 2016 Preview | Tech Tonics started 2015 with a goal of featuring the people and passion at the intersection of technology and health. We had 24 great shows featuring the perspectives of consumers and physicians, technologists and investors and others who represent the | 3/14/2016 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: John Hixson, From Aggie To Techie | John Hixson’s career has taken him from a small town near Waco, Texas to the Johns Hopkins Medical School, a neurology residency at the University of Pennyslvannia, and ultimately to his current role at neurologist at UCSF and the San Francisco VA, wh | 12/23/2015 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: Alex Drane Talks about the Unmentionables | Alexandra “Alex” Drane has been talking about the Unmentionables like end of life, sex, loneliness and empathy long before it was cool to address these topics as core healthcare issues. Always the brightest light in any room, Alex draws people to he | 12/7/2015 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: Thomas Goetz, Bridging the Analog Divide | Writer, editor, entrepreneur, visionary – Thomas Goetz has always combined a sophisticated understanding of emerging technologies with a profound sense of humanism. This was evident in his work at Wired (where he served as executive editor for eleven | 11/23/2015 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: Dr. Sachin Jain… Professional Culture, Patient Focused | When Dr. Sachin Jain got the call to become Chief Medical Officer of Anthem’s highly-regarded CareMore Unit, he could hardly have feigned surprise. It must have seemed like the role to which he was destined: a physician leader in an innovative deliver | 11/2/2015 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: Dr. Brennan Spiegel, Translating Technology into Practice | It seemed like a simple enough idea – evaluating whether the use of virtual reality goggles would reduce the pain experienced by hospitalized patients. Yet, when Brennan Spiegel, a gastroenterologist, clinical trial expert, and digital health pioneer | 10/19/2015 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: 2015 Health 2.0 Preview with Matthew Holt and Indu Subaiya | Matthew Holt has spent 20 years in health care as a researcher, forecaster, and strategist. He learned from some of the best in forecasting, policy and survey organizations, like the Institute for the Future and Harris Interactive. But these days he’s | 10/4/2015 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: Jane Sarasohn-Kahn, Getting Close to Home on Healthcare Costs | Jane Sarasohn-Kahn’s mother was named Polly. Polly was diagnosed in 1971 with leukemia treated with the current state of medieval medicine and told she would not live long. But armed with a well-equipped librarian, some cooperative doctors and Adelle | 9/28/2015 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: John Wilbanks, Participant-Centric Innovation | When John Wilbanks graduated from Tulane with a major in philosophy and almost a minor in French, he had little idea that he would become one of the world’s most important forces for good in the areas of citizen science, data sharing, and participant | 9/15/2015 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: Bijan Salehizadeh, from Dr. Oz to Venture Capital | In his final year of medical school at Columbia, Bijan Salehizadeh weighed whether to become a cardiothoracic surgeon or pursue what was a very unusual path at the time: a career in entrepreneurship. Inspired by mentors including Dr. Mehmet Oz (in his p | 8/31/2015 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: Jonathon Feit on How to Empower First Responders | God help you if you are picked up by ambulance—assuming they can find you easily, they don’t know anything about you, can’t get your medical record, can’t effectively pre-communicate to the hospital what you will need, can’t document your data | 8/16/2015 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: Bob Wachter, The Digital Doctor | UCSF professor Bob Wachter has had a front row view to the collision of irresistible emerging technology with an immovable healthcare system, and has managed to navigate this interface with unusual nuance and grace, a story he shares in the wonderful, r | 7/20/2015 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: Inventor, Entrepreneur, Doctor, David Goodman | After his second series of medical school rejections, biomedical engineer David Goodman found his way to a nascent medical device company seeking to develop an easy way to measure oxygen levels in the blood. The result – the Nellcor pulse oximeter – | 7/6/2015 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: Sean Duffy’s Ascent from Legos to Healthcare | Sean Duffy was one of those kids building monumental Lego edifices when his friends were playing outside. He continued to progress on the building front until he hit on his latest endeavor, the establishment of Omada Health, a company that helps people | 6/22/2015 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: Elli Kaplan, Diagnosing Alzheimer’s | I first met Elli Kaplan, CEO of Neurotrack, when she won the SXSW best new start-up competition a few years back. She wowed the audience for the scope and creativity of what she is trying to do: create a non-invasive test that predicts patients’ ris | 6/8/2015 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: Linda Avey, We Are Curious | When 23andMe veteran Linda Avey pitched her new startup, We Are Curious (which focuses on integrating patient-reported symptoms and experiences) she thought she’d emphasize a condition that seemed like an easy win: menopause-associated symptoms. VCs, | 5/24/2015 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: John de Souza, Meant for Medicine | As a child growing up in Ethiopia, John de Souza witnessed the grim reality of poverty — families wishing for rapid death for their sick children because a cure was out of reach socially and financially. Fast forward a number of years to when he was a | 5/11/2015 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: Kelly Brezoczky and Unmentionable Personal Healthcare | Innovator and entrepreneur Kelly Brezoczky, Founder and CEO of Butterfly Health, has always had a keen interest in where the consumer and health merge. And in Kelly’s case, that merger occurs in very intimate places, as she has pioneered multiple new | 4/27/2015 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: Dr. Jason Langheier and the Power of Personalization | “If Amazon can personalize book recommendations, if we can get digital prescriptions of drugs nailed down with Walgreens, why can’t the two come together so that physicians can give personalized prescriptions for healthy eating?” wonders | 4/13/2015 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: Erik Douglas, and the Move to Mobile Digital Diagnostics | Many people who work in the medical industry come to it for personal reasons. For scientist and hardware hacker Erik Douglas, his stint helping diagnose patients in the remotest parts of Africa and Asia was a pivotal moment. It led him to realize that h | 3/30/2015 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: Bob Kocher on Fixing Hospitals and Healthcare | This week we are delighted to feature an interview with Venrock partner Dr. Bob Kocher, who probably knows more about the business of healthcare delivery than almost anyone in the world. He grew up in Seattle and was the fourth generation of his family | 3/9/2015 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: From Apples to Apple to Better, Geoff Clapp’s Road to Healthcare Technology | Today’s Tech Tonics Podcast features Geoff Clapp, CEO of Better, Inc. From the apple growing community of central Massachusetts to the Apple Computer community of Silicon Valley, Geoff has been a lifelong high technology fan. He started out as a teena | 2/23/2015 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: Michelle Snyder and the Transformation of Sickcare to Wellcare | Announcing our 3rd edition of Tech Tonics, the Podcast. Today’s show features an interview with long-time digital health entrepreneur Michelle Snyder. Michelle is currently Chief Marketing Officer at Welltok, a company that works with health plans a | 2/9/2015 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: Aenor Sawyer’s 360 Degree View of Healthcare | In this second edition of Tech Tonics, the Podcast, we feature Aenor Sawyer, MD. Aenor has had an unusual journey to and through the healthcare world. She has held the roles of physical therapist, physician, patient, caregiver and technology innovator, | 1/26/2015 | Free | View in iTunes |
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CleanTech Tonics: Lisa Maki and the Power of Empathy to Develop Healthcare Solutions | Lisa Maki’s unexpected journey took her from the outskirts of Puget Sound (where we discovered she grew up, in her words, a “Seattle Hillbilly”), to Silicon Valley. Today she is CEO of a company that helps people find profoundly useful informa | 1/18/2015 | Free | View in iTunes |
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Customer Reviews
2 of the smartest individuals in digital health
Lisa and David are long-time observers and actors in digital health. They know what they are talking about and are great interviewers. As a bonus, they have a sense of humor. I look forward to each show.
A Must Listen for Anyone in Health Care
Suennen and Shaywitz get their guests (they get great interviewees) comfortable and get real conversations going about what’s really going on in health care and what the future looks like.
Tech Tonic Charles Versaggi
Suennen and Shaywitz provide a unique window that shines an intelligent light into understanding how technology can impact personal health and chronic disease.
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