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“How do we think about building an inclusive product that represents what families look like today, which might be very different than what families looked like 200 years ago. We want voices from all over to help us shape that product.”With 20
“We need to attack extreme poverty. Of course, the pandemic brought additional challenge to that. But, we provided emergency aid for an extensive part of our population, around 60 million people. Of course it's a fiscal challenge, but we did mo
“Asian Americans are now beginning to find our voice. We’re learning that we need to be full participants in our democracy. The rise in violence and hateful rhetoric against the Asian American community during the COVID 19 pandemic has brought
“In protecting our business, we are not talking about protecting AB’s business, but everybody in the chain that was relying on AB to maintain their business continuity. And that came from the farmers to the people in our breweries, to the whole
“We all have learned the things that a few months ago we thought were not possible were really possible. … As I think about manufacturing, I think about two big changes. First is the creation of more decentralized manufacturing networks, where
This Podcast Features:John GrishamAuthorNeal KassellFounder and Chairman, Focused Ultrasound Foundation“Once I realized the potential of this non-invasive surgical procedure to save countless lives and improve the healthcare of millions of peop
“The crisis happened at a time of exponential change in technology that was already transforming the way we work, how we engage with clients, how we make decisions. … And then you instantly had behavioral change at a scale that we've never seen
“Diagnosis goes hand in hand with vaccination, and of course with therapies as well. What CRISPR is doing is providing for rapid turnaround testing at a lower cost and higher throughput than we've had with other technologies. We'll see that hap
“The process of digitization – whether that was e-commerce in retail, or online gaming for media, online streaming in the media business, digital platforms for the public sector – was already underway. But it enormously accelerated with the pan
“The bigger part of our response over the next year, and then really over the next five years, is how do you really help countries get bigger private sectors, more jobs, including jobs for women and education for girls.”When David Malpass began
“When we get out of this pandemic, I suspect people are going to want to flock to the movie theaters. But they're also going to say, I still want my content delivered. So, the movie industry is going to face a decision. Do they offer it both wa
“It has been a year of terrible tragedy. … And yet, it's also been a year of heroism: the first responders, the healthcare providers, putting themselves at risk to try to help those who are suffering. But I also think there are heroes that have
Sir Andrew WittyPresident, UnitedHealth Group; CEO, Optum; Co-Leader, COVID-19 Vaccine Development, World Health OrganizationGeorge YancopoulosPresident and Chief Scientific Officer, RegeneronEsther KrofahExecutive Director, FasterCures “Are we
“The efficacy of these vaccines is spectacular. It's 95%, the same whether you are an African-American or Hispanic or over 65 years old. … Remarkably, these two vaccines developed in different companies, two different continents, give incredibl
Albert BourlaChairman and CEO, PfizerAlex GorskyChairman and CEO, Johnson & Johnson“I think history has shown us to have major leaps forward almost after every crisis. Whether it's a war, a natural disaster, or frankly a big challenge such as g
Sarah MurdochCo-Chair, Murdoch Children’s Research Institute (MCRI)Kathryn NorthDirector, Murdoch Children’s Research Institute (MCRI); David Danks Professor of Child Health Research, University of MelbourneHamish GrahamPaediatrician and Senior
“The UAE was among the first countries in the world to make sure it implemented and successfully executed a testing policy. We ramped up on capacity, on ICU space, on respirator supplies. And that resulted in one of the lowest mortality rates i
Himisha BeltranMedical Oncologist, Dana-Farber Cancer InstituteFelix FengRadiation Oncologist and Vice Chair for Translational Research, UCSF Department of Radiation OncologyChristopher HaimanGenetic Epidemiologist and Professor of Preventive M
David Feinberg, Vice President, Google Health; Advisory Board Member, FasterCuresEsther Krofah, Executive Director, FasterCures“What we've really tried to do is get information out there to the public, to researchers, to public health folks, s
“There were a lot of hedge fund blogs out there saying software is going to get destroyed. … And guess what happened? Our recurring revenue stream was really nearly untouched in a pandemic. Corporate customers paid their subscription software r
George YancopoulosCo-founder and Chief Scientific Officer, Regeneron Joseph VinetzProfessor of Medicine, Yale University; Infectious Disease PhysicianTal ZaksChief Medical Officer, Moderna “We're going to need vaccines to create as widespread h
“It goes back to opportunity and jobs.… Government can only do so much. The private sector needs to step up and ensure that they are creating opportunities for a broad swath of the population who don't have those opportunities.”When Maria Barti
“There was this ventilator company that needed help. We realized there was one part on the ventilator that was very similar to the way a transmission is designed and they were having quality issues with it. We brought in transmission engineers
“You've got to think big to solve problems. … Some of the present bills [have] the potential to solve the major inequality problem in the United States.” (Friedman) “Given the historically low rates, what we're saying is the government can be t
“You've got to think big to solve problems. … Some of the present bills [have] the potential to solve the major inequality problem in the United States.” (Friedman) “Given the historically low rates, what we're saying is the government can be t
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