#  The Tricorder is Here: Artificial Intelligence, Moore's Law and DNA Sequencing are Transforming Healthcare 

 



####  calendar\_today Date and Time 

 **March 22, 2016** 

 05:00PM - 06:00PM EDT 

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 **Northwest Building, Lecture Hall B103**  



 

 



 

New advances in artificial intelligence, computer processing and DNA sequencing, are converging to create a revolutionary new generation of smart medical devices. This technology is enabling healthcare workers to see and understand more about their patients than ever before, improving healthcare quality while reducing the cost.  
Dr. Jonathan Rothberg has spent his career on the leading edge of innovation in medical technology. He founded CuraGen, the first genomics company, in 1994 and 10 years ago he invented “next-generation” DNA sequencing. Next-gen sequencing was a million times faster than existing methods, enabling personalized medicine - matching treatments to a patient’s genetic profile. Rothberg believes even bigger breakthroughs are just ahead and that these new devices will save millions of lives. However, integrating these diverse technologies will require multiple disciplines – from MEMs to photonics – and engineers/scientists ready to tackle the most challenging problems in healthcare.



 

 



 

 

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