A cure for no cures - the next generation of medicine | Ashkan Fardost | TEDxBerlin

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  • Ashkan Fardost "A Cure for No Cures - The Next Generation of Medicine" at TEDxBerlin (www.tedxberlin.de)
    Ashkan received his PhD in pharmaceutical chemistry from Uppsala University. He’s been a member of the scientific community since 2009, with several peer-reviewed publications in acclaimed scientific journals.
    Before his scientific ventures, in the mid 90’s, he leveraged computers, the early internet, and the art of growth hacking, to acquire a record deal and launch an international music career as a 17-year old.
    He has always been fascinated by the exponential progress of technology and how it empowers and transforms our lives, cultures and societies.
    Today, Ashkan is a public speaker and consultant for tech startups in Stockholm. He also appears on Swedish national television as a science reporter.
    This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at ted.com/tedx

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  • @vlndfee6481
    @vlndfee6481 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    We are not just bodies.
    We are also spiritual Beings.
    Sin= hate= ego= selfish= sick.
    Grace= love= not selfish= heals.

  • @alinan4320
    @alinan4320 8 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    happy to see that those topics are publically brought up on Ted! great speach !

  • @sparkofcreativity7562
    @sparkofcreativity7562 ปีที่แล้ว

    Yes the curve should go down that's progress

  • @JuanitaX
    @JuanitaX 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    This is a really great speech. You make me interested to know more about genetic therapy. And I'm excited to see what pharmacuetical industry will do and how the pharmacist will work in the nealy future.

  • @TM-qz8mg
    @TM-qz8mg 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    We shall see.

  • @barbrathompson9798
    @barbrathompson9798 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Almost lost me when you went over to computing,,, but going to hang in to see if it gets better about medicines

  • @grandhack8382
    @grandhack8382 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Просто невероятно интересно. Спасибо что перевели это на русский для нас. Китайский учёный генетически модифицировал ребенка до рождения чтобы тот не смог заболеть вирусом иммунодефицита человека.

  • @ginaesrar9945
    @ginaesrar9945 8 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Managed Care is failing us too!!

  • @Mirracle74
    @Mirracle74 ปีที่แล้ว

    The next generation of drugs has been here for a while. Just bring the old drugs back even more than they have been around for a long time, in addition to all the newer drugs.

  • @vladimirbalu251
    @vladimirbalu251 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Am I right this guy is a musical project Envio?)

  • @Afura33
    @Afura33 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Let's hope that CRISP will repair or at least improve some of these afwul diseases that exist, there is nothing worse than daily physically and/or mentally suffering. We all know that drugs do only treat the symptoms and mostly has countless side-effects and we are working with this for decades now. It is really time for something new now, drugs as we have seen are not the solution to our health problems. I am not saying that this is a new miracle solution, but we need something new, it is time. I know there will be a lot of people that will be opposed to that new thinking, because it brings much much less money than drugs and some rich people will even lose money because of that, but it is time for a change and with enough people supporting this we can do this.

    • @vlndfee6481
      @vlndfee6481 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      It is not just about healing.
      It will also be about creating superhumans, supersolders. Etc etc.
      The elite drraming of never dying.
      It is like advertisment: talks about improvements... but the little lettres about the consequenties.

    • @Afura33
      @Afura33 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@vlndfee6481 You can take everything in the world and you will always find a good site about it and negative site about it. Of course there will be people that will take advantage of something like crispr, but not everyone in the world is a lunatic crazy person that wants to hurt everyone.

  • @Supadubya
    @Supadubya 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Perhaps the author is right, but there are many other approaches to treating and curing diseases besides genetic ones out there... It's a little premature to say what the next big thing in Biology will be- and there's been a general decline in the willingness of researchers to take risks that hasn't helped either...

    • @SunSunSunn
      @SunSunSunn 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      source for your last statement?

  • @charliesthill4790
    @charliesthill4790 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    you should really study marketing and advertising more closely you'll find a lot of "information" there.

  • @nived8476
    @nived8476 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    This is ridiculous. Not only is his speech incredibly redundant and could've been summed up in five sentences, but he's also making a ridiculous comparison. We can change the shape of an airplane, but pills are still just pills. So he wants a new and flashy delivery system for medications? Yes, medicine comes in pills, and also aerosols you breathe in, creams you rub on the skin, or targeted injects. Drugs can be little tabs that dissolve under the tongue to relieve chest pain or put up your bum as an enima. There are only so many ways a drug can be applied/delivered to the body. Then he completely butchers his argument by saying computers have been using the same technology for the last 40 years and haven't worn out their effectiveness. Okay, medicines have been the same too and haven't worn out their effectiveness either. He wants more drugs to flood the market just for the sake of progress. Well, humans and their health are more complicated than the tiny computer chip you can tweak and alter without having to worry about the real consequences to someone's health. We don't have any cures? Yes, we do. Just as a small example, we have very effective chemotherapy that can cure cancers. It's never that simple when it comes to disease. You're disappointed that pharmaceutical companies just aren't progressing quickly enough, and yet what research as a pharmaceutical Ph.D. have you actually contributed to developing said cure? Have you found your breakthrough? No. Oh yeah, genetic research has had a lot of headlines in the last 60 days. They've had loads of headlines over the last couple of decades, too, and yet a lot of times, they've not actually made it past being a headline. It's one thing to do it in a lab under extreme conditions; it's another to be able to replicate it inside a person. Drugs are made all the time, and then they have to be scrapped for not working out the same way they did in the lab. Most of this gene therapy is still in the lab somewhere, nearly a decade after making this talk.

    • @bhagyashreebhame8652
      @bhagyashreebhame8652 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      They want a material answer to an immaterial soul.. that's what is wrong with such researchers.

  • @nigelmagic9431
    @nigelmagic9431 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Finding cures for everyday ailments illness and viral pathogens is mainly dependent on the prescribed drugs to treat these ailments to target direct pathogens without damaging the host

  • @amit-mishra
    @amit-mishra 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Do yoga it has cures for all disease man😊

  • @tammyot
    @tammyot 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Spying 🕵️‍♀️