Transformers: Health at The Washington Post - Sandeep Jauhar
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Transformers: Health at The Washington Post

Transformers: Health at The Washington Post

The Washington Post brings together doctors, researchers, scientists, medical technology pioneers and business leaders who are pushing boundaries in the health sector and transforming the way we live. They discuss advances in genetics, immunology and technology that are poised to transform human health and make treatments more affordable, accessible — and ultimately — more effective. This live journalism program is part of The Post’s signature series — Transformers — which highlights advances that are pushing the boundaries of knowledge, upending industries and transforming everyday life.”

Watch Sandeep Jauhar (live at The Washington Post) discussing public health threats with Richard Besser, head of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and Regina Benjamin, former Surgeon General.