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Reimagine what our world’s potential can be

April 15, 2022April 15, 2022Dorit Donoviel, Education, Future, Kelly Hackett, Philanthropist, philanthropy, Residency Program, Ronald Cotton, space, Success, Surgery, TEDx, TEDXBaylorCollegeofMedicine, TRISH

What more can we do to make a difference, not only in our own lives but in the lives of people all over the world?

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Reboot, reframe, reimagine after two years of COVID-19

January 28, 2022January 27, 2022Baylor College of Medicine, Community, COVID-19, Future, Ideas, TEDx

What does a post-pandemic world look like and when will it be here? The truth is, no one really knows. But what we do know

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Of man and machine: The evolution of transhumanism

March 22, 2017March 22, 2017Biosynthetic Organs, Biotechnology, Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy, Future, Kristin Kostick, Technology, Transhumanism

A tragedy of being human is that our organs often fail before our brains do. If you agree with this statement, you may agree with

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Healthy Habits: A DOC-umentary Series

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