Impact of Data and Design on Advances in Health & Wellness - October 20th - 3:00 - 6:30pm

Impact of Data and Design on Advances in Health & Wellness

Invitation

 
 

Dell Medical School at The University of Texas at Austin, the Association of British Healthcare Industries, McLaren Applied Technologies, and the UK Department for International Trade invite you to an invitation-only panel event in the lead-up to the Formula 1 United States Grand Prix. The panel will discuss the impact of data and design on advances in health and wellness.

More Grand Prix cars are made in Britain than any other country. The UK’s world-leading technology and advanced engineering result in high performance on the track as well as innovation across diverse industries.

Experts from some of the UK’s most innovative companies and the Dell Medical School will explore how measuring human health can be expanded to affect systemic health challenges, discuss existing technologies and critical gaps, and unique opportunities for innovation.

Confirmed speakers include:
• Duncan BradleyDesign Director, McLaren Applied Technologies 
• Stacey ChangExecutive Director, Design Institute for Health, Dell Medical School 
• Adam Hill, MDChief Medical Officer, McLaren Applied Technologies 
• Clay Johnston, MD, PhDDean, Dell Medical School 
• Philip KennedyChairman, Association of British Healthcare Industries
• William Tierney, MDChair of Population Health, Dell Medical School
• Nick van Terheyden, MDChief Medical Officer, Dell Computers 

 

Thursday 20 October 2016

3:00 – 5:00pm Panel Discussion
5:00 – 6:30pm Reception

Dell Medical School Health Learning Building Auditorium

1501 Red River St
Austin, TX 78701  (map)

 
 
 

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