Recap Wired Health: Cancer vaccines, CRISPR progress and more


In wired Boston Health Summit on September 9, we hosted some of the leading CRISPR specialists, the whole genome sequence, vaccines and more for a series of eye -catching and key conversations. If you can’t join us in person, there is no worry. You can watch them all here.

Since 2025, David Liu’s successful award to the modern CEO of Stefin Bansel, health speakers, deep insights into the future for gene editing, cancer treatment and host other prominent topics. We also joined Sanjay Gupta, CNN and CNN’s chronic medical journalist, who discussed chronic pain and his new book. Is not necessary to hurt: Your smart guide to live without painHuman

The next wired health event will be held in London on April 17. In the meantime, get caught at our Boston Summit below.

Correction of genetic errors with CRISPR

It is difficult to treat genetic diseases such as sickle cell disease and beta thalassemia, but continuous CRISPR clinical tests provide new hope for patients. The wired editor, Hemal Jhaveri, spoke to David Liu’s 2025 winner’s life sciences to remove the new genetic editing tools that can cause pathogenic gene mutations that cause thousands of diseases.

The creation of the brain on the computer

In the past two decades, Ed Boyden, a MIT neuroscientist, has invented new tools for brain mapping and control. Now, he is building the first computer simulation in the world of one. In this wired hygienic key, he can transform the invention, open new treatments for nervousness, and even help better understand the human condition.

Agetech

From digital brain training to home screening devices, technology is changing how 50 years old and older live while managing conditions such as dementia and chronic diseases. The CEO of AARP MyCECHIA MINTE-JORDAN spoke with Brian Bart’s wired executive about Agetech promise, a booming life economy, and how innovative innovation innovates to help us grow at an early age.

The promise of the whole genome sequence

The whole genome sequence projects are launched by governments around the world, from England to the United Arab Emirates. George Harvard’s Genetics Church and founder and director of Orchid Noor Noor Siddiqui talked to the writer of wired Emily Moline’s staff on how to use genome sequence to prevent genetic diseases.

The use of light to treat cancers, mental illnesses and other items

In this main point, former Google CEO and Facebook-OpenWater’s founder and founder showed a unique preview of his new invention: a portable modular device designed to combine ultrasound, holographic and cutting physics to eliminate other diseases and other diseases.

Winning the war with cancer

Cancer care still relies on slow and expensive methods decades ago. Liquid biopsys are changing to reset CT scans and surgical biopsy with a single blood test that can diagnose cancers in the early stages and accelerate treatment. The founder and CEO of Guardant Health, Helmy Eltoukhy, sat down with João Medeiros wired health to know how to transform the oncology re -transforms the cancer experience, and how liquid biopsy will soon be part of routine health care.

Cancer Vaccine Revolution

What is the company that created the MRNA COVID-19 vaccine at the time of recording? The CEO of Moderna Stéphane Bancel talked to Brian Bart Wired about the exciting work of Biotechnology Company about MRNA cancer therapies and other promising cancer treatments. Bansel also responded to the recent anti -MRNA rhetoric of the Trump administration.

Is not necessary to hurt: Conversation with Sanji Gapta

More than 52 million people worldwide suffer from chronic pain. CNN senior medical reporter and Emmy Award -winning neurosurgeon, Sanji Gepta joined Joey, a wired health coach, to talk about his new book and the best scientific -backed methods for pain treatment.

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