Red laser light can penetrate the skull and the brain and give us incredibly detailed information about anatomy. Dr. Mary Lou Jepsen is using red light to create a brain computer interface while also reinventing MRI imaging. She is the founder and CEO of Openwater, which aims to use new red-light optics to see inside DIRECTLY INSIDE our bodies.
Jepsen has an amazing track record of creating value in high-tech at companies like Google X, Facebook, and Oculus. She is a dear friend and absolute rockstar entrepreneur on the forefront of reforming healthcare through VERY early disease detection. The Implications of her work are broad for a wide range of applications– she is revolutionizing the detection and treatment of cancer, cardiovascular disease, internal bleeding, mental disease, neurodegenerative disease, and beyond.
During the conversation they discuss the relevant technology to image the human body and how it can be connected to the cloud.
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