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Breaking the Wall of the Centralized Healthcare Infrastructure Paradigm Where Physics and Life Meet at the Nanoscale

In philosophy, the Sanskrit concept of Maya alludes to the illusion created by the limits of our physical senses which prevent us from seeing reality in its deepest essence. If science could tear this veil, what would the world look like and what new technological breakthroughs would result? Dr. Anita Goel, Chairman and CEO of Nanobiosym, is a Harvard-MIT physicist and physician and a world-renowned leader in the emerging field of nanobiophysics, a new science which connects modern physics and life sciences using nanotechnology as a bridge. This new paradigm promises revolutionary solutions to the most pressing problems in health, energy and the environment. For example, this nexus has led to Gene-RADAR, a fully portable, chip-based diagnostic tool that can detect any disease with a genetic fingerprint from a single drop of blood or saliva, that is being commercialized by Nanobiosym. Dr. Goel's many recognitions include being named as the 2013 winner of the XPRIZE sponsored by Nokia.

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