As we #ReimagineTheWorld without terminal cancer and work towards that vision, we keep patients like Wyss Scientific Instrument Maker John Caramanica, who continues working even after being diagnosed with metastatic skin cancer, at the top of our minds. #WorldCancerResearchDay
As he battles metastatic skin cancer, Wyss Scientific Instrument Maker John Caramanica is more motivated than ever to do his part in fabricating technologies to improve the health of others and our planet.
Read more and watch John tell his story.
#ReimagineTheWorld
Growing up in Ghana, Wyss Scientist Kwasi Adu-Berchie faced a malaria infection almost every year. This, along with formative experiences in and out of the lab during high school, led him to work towards more equitable health outcomes across the world. #ReimagineTheWorld
Today is #WorldIBDDay. Technology Development Fellow, Alican Ozkan, and his colleagues are modeling IBD in Organ Chips and researching how the different forms of the disease trigger specific complications.
Learn more about Ozkan's work and motivations, and find out how he would #ReimagineTheWorld.
Growing up in Ghana, Kwasi Adu-Berchie contracted malaria almost every year. Kwasi fully recovered, but he knows not everyone is so lucky.
So, if Kwasi could #ReimagineTheWorld, people would not die from infections that are treatable in other parts of the world.
Read and listen to Kwasi's story.