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  • Nanotechnology in medicine is going to have a major impact on the survival of the human race. -- Bernard Marcus
  • One of the biggest challenges to medicine is the incorporation of information technology in our practices. -- Samuel Wilson
  • Looking down the road, space exploration and the benefits it yields - in medicine and information technology - should not be overlooked. -- Bob Barr
  • Developments in medical technology have long been confined to procedural or pharmaceutical advances, while neglecting a most basic and essential component of medicine: patient information management. -- John Doolittle
  • If the U.S. became the undisputed superpower that it is today, it was primarily because of its technology, whether it is in transportation, agriculture, high-tech industry, medicine, etc. -- N. R. Narayana Murthy
  • I believe for some high-technology medicine, like transplants and kidney dialysis, age should be a consideration in the delivery of that technology. In a world of limited resources, we have a larger duty to a 10-year-old than to a 90-year-old. -- Richard Lamm
  • The reality is that what you find out is that your head is the medicine. If your head is not in the right place and you don't think positively, all the medicine technology in the world is not going to work. -- Herbie Mann
  • America has the best doctors, the best nurses, the best hospitals, the best medical technology, the best medical breakthrough medicines in the world. There is absolutely no reason we should not have in this country the best health care in the world. -- Bill Frist
  • The advent of AIDS circa 1980 has really forced medicine and biology to take enormous steps just for sheer survival. The same way war propels hard technology, AIDS has created wartime conditions in the field of biology that will have all sorts of spin-offs. -- Paul Di Filippo
  • Just as computer technology and the Internet created whole new industries and extraordinary benefits for people that extend into almost every realm of human endeavor from education to transportation to medicine, genetics will undoubtedly benefit people everywhere in ways we can't even imagine but know will surely occur. -- Anne Wojcicki
  • We are finally entering an exciting time in medicine where we have the technology to custom-tailor treatment and preventive protocols just as we'd custom-tailor a suit or designer gown to one's individual body. But it all begins with you. You have to know yourself in a manner that you've probably never done before. -- David Agus
  • Modern medicine has presented us with a Faustian bargain: Our aging bodies can bankrupt our children and grandchildren. We have run into the 'law of diminishing returns' in health care, where we are often doing more and more, with higher and higher technology, at more and more cost, for less and less benefit. -- Richard Lamm
  • Technology has a shadow side. It accounts for real progress in medicine, but has also hurt it in many ways, making it more impersonal, expensive and dangerous. The false belief that a safety net of sophisticated drugs and machines stretches below us, permitting risky or lazy lifestyle choices, has undermined our spirit of self-reliance. -- Andrew Weil
  • Genetic modification has many different areas, for example in medicine, and Britain is at the leading edge of this new technology. I don't know, but people tell me, it could indeed by the leading science of the 21st century. All I say to people is: 'Just keep an open mind and let us proceed according to genuine scientific evidence.' -- Tony Blair
  • Information is the lifeblood of medicine and health information technology is destined to be the circulatory system for that information. -- David Blumenthal
  • Medicine today invests heavily in information technology, yet the promised improvement in patient safety and productivity frankly have not been realized, -- Peter Pronovost
  • From phones to cars to medicine, technology touches every part of our lives. If you can create technology, you can change the world. -- Susan Wojcicki
  • Art changes all the time, but it never "improves." It may go down, or up, but it never improves as technology and medicine improve. -- Alfred Kazin
  • All around the world, we send our top talent into finance, technology, medicine and law - everywhere but towards expanding opportunity for our most marginalized children. -- Wendy Kopp
  • It does not help that some politicians and journalists assume the public is interested only in those aspects of science that promise immediate practical applications to technology or medicine. -- Steven Weinberg
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