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FORTUNE BRAINSTORM TECH 2024
Wednesday, July 17th, 2024
Park City, Utah
9:45 – 10:00 AM
BIOHACKING OUR WAY TO BETTER HEALTH
Biolinq says its wearable biosensor is the world’s smallest, capable of capturing an ocean of data from just beneath the surface of the skin—all via a tiny silicon chip. While the biotech company is starting with metabolic levels, its CEO says the possibilities are endless. He joins us to demonstrate the breakthrough science behind biomarker sensing.
Presenters:
Sky Christopherson, Olympic Athlete and Founder, GOLD.win
Richard Yang, Chief Executive Officer, Biolinq
Photograph by Stuart Isett/Fortune
054
FORTUNE BRAINSTORM TECH 2024
Wednesday, July 17th, 2024
Park City, Utah
9:45 – 10:00 AM
BIOHACKING OUR WAY TO BETTER HEALTH
Biolinq says its wearable biosensor is the world’s smallest, capable of capturing an ocean of data from just beneath the surface of the skin—all via a tiny silicon chip. While the biotech company is starting with metabolic levels, its CEO says the possibilities are endless. He joins us to demonstrate the breakthrough science behind biomarker sensing.
Presenters:
Sky Christopherson, Olympic Athlete and Founder, GOLD.win
Richard Yang, Chief Executive Officer, Biolinq
Photograph by Stuart Isett/Fortune
054
FORTUNE BRAINSTORM TECH 2024
Wednesday, July 17th, 2024
Park City, Utah
9:45 – 10:00 AM
BIOHACKING OUR WAY TO BETTER HEALTH
Biolinq says its wearable biosensor is the world’s smallest, capable of capturing an ocean of data from just beneath the surface of the skin—all via a tiny silicon chip. While the biotech company is starting with metabolic levels, its CEO says the possibilities are endless. He joins us to demonstrate the breakthrough science behind biomarker sensing.
Presenters:
Sky Christopherson, Olympic Athlete and Founder, GOLD.win
Richard Yang, Chief Executive Officer, Biolinq
Photograph by Stuart Isett/Fortune
054
FORTUNE BRAINSTORM TECH 2024
Wednesday, July 17th, 2024
Park City, Utah
9:45 – 10:00 AM
BIOHACKING OUR WAY TO BETTER HEALTH
Biolinq says its wearable biosensor is the world’s smallest, capable of capturing an ocean of data from just beneath the surface of the skin—all via a tiny silicon chip. While the biotech company is starting with metabolic levels, its CEO says the possibilities are endless. He joins us to demonstrate the breakthrough science behind biomarker sensing.
Presenters:
Sky Christopherson, Olympic Athlete and Founder, GOLD.win
Richard Yang, Chief Executive Officer, Biolinq
Photograph by Stuart Isett/Fortune
054
FORTUNE BRAINSTORM TECH 2024
Wednesday, July 17th, 2024
Park City, Utah
9:45 – 10:00 AM
BIOHACKING OUR WAY TO BETTER HEALTH
Biolinq says its wearable biosensor is the world’s smallest, capable of capturing an ocean of data from just beneath the surface of the skin—all via a tiny silicon chip. While the biotech company is starting with metabolic levels, its CEO says the possibilities are endless. He joins us to demonstrate the breakthrough science behind biomarker sensing.
Presenters:
Sky Christopherson, Olympic Athlete and Founder, GOLD.win
Richard Yang, Chief Executive Officer, Biolinq
Photograph by Stuart Isett/Fortune
054
FORTUNE BRAINSTORM TECH 2024
Wednesday, July 17th, 2024
Park City, Utah
9:45 – 10:00 AM
BIOHACKING OUR WAY TO BETTER HEALTH
Biolinq says its wearable biosensor is the world’s smallest, capable of capturing an ocean of data from just beneath the surface of the skin—all via a tiny silicon chip. While the biotech company is starting with metabolic levels, its CEO says the possibilities are endless. He joins us to demonstrate the breakthrough science behind biomarker sensing.
Presenters:
Sky Christopherson, Olympic Athlete and Founder, GOLD.win
Richard Yang, Chief Executive Officer, Biolinq
Photograph by Stuart Isett/Fortune
Although still within the initial stages of development, graphene in biomedical applications has the potential to make a significant impact on people's lives
Graphene has a high surface area and is a very versatile material. This means that almost anything can be attached to its surface
Being able to fine-tune this material is unprecedented among other nanomaterials offering enormous design capabilities
How can graphene be used in biomedicine?
Using graphene to enhance targeted drug delivery
Every atom of graphene is exposed to its environment allowing for the creation of ultra-sensitive biosensors
Graphene even has the potential to change the behaviour of cells
Graphene could also be used outside the body, for example in wound healing
Graphene has the potential to be used in cancer treatment to reduce the side effects associated with current
054
FORTUNE BRAINSTORM TECH 2024
Wednesday, July 17th, 2024
Park City, Utah
9:45 – 10:00 AM
BIOHACKING OUR WAY TO BETTER HEALTH
Biolinq says its wearable biosensor is the world’s smallest, capable of capturing an ocean of data from just beneath the surface of the skin—all via a tiny silicon chip. While the biotech company is starting with metabolic levels, its CEO says the possibilities are endless. He joins us to demonstrate the breakthrough science behind biomarker sensing.
Presenters:
Sky Christopherson, Olympic Athlete and Founder, GOLD.win
Richard Yang, Chief Executive Officer, Biolinq
Photograph by Stuart Isett/Fortune
054
FORTUNE BRAINSTORM TECH 2024
Wednesday, July 17th, 2024
Park City, Utah
9:45 – 10:00 AM
BIOHACKING OUR WAY TO BETTER HEALTH
Biolinq says its wearable biosensor is the world’s smallest, capable of capturing an ocean of data from just beneath the surface of the skin—all via a tiny silicon chip. While the biotech company is starting with metabolic levels, its CEO says the possibilities are endless. He joins us to demonstrate the breakthrough science behind biomarker sensing.
Presenters:
Sky Christopherson, Olympic Athlete and Founder, GOLD.win
Richard Yang, Chief Executive Officer, Biolinq
Photograph by Stuart Isett/Fortune
MSU AgBioResearch scientist and associate professor of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering Vangie Alocilja pipettes a nanogold solution in her lab.
In nanotechnology, increased surface area can make a different in how much the substance can interact with other chemicals or substances.
"The nano field looks to take advantage of these special properties through the creation of improved materials, devices, and systems," Alocilja said.
054
FORTUNE BRAINSTORM TECH 2024
Wednesday, July 17th, 2024
Park City, Utah
9:45 – 10:00 AM
BIOHACKING OUR WAY TO BETTER HEALTH
Biolinq says its wearable biosensor is the world’s smallest, capable of capturing an ocean of data from just beneath the surface of the skin—all via a tiny silicon chip. While the biotech company is starting with metabolic levels, its CEO says the possibilities are endless. He joins us to demonstrate the breakthrough science behind biomarker sensing.
Presenters:
Sky Christopherson, Olympic Athlete and Founder, GOLD.win
Richard Yang, Chief Executive Officer, Biolinq
Photograph by Stuart Isett/Fortune
054
FORTUNE BRAINSTORM TECH 2024
Wednesday, July 17th, 2024
Park City, Utah
9:45 – 10:00 AM
BIOHACKING OUR WAY TO BETTER HEALTH
Biolinq says its wearable biosensor is the world’s smallest, capable of capturing an ocean of data from just beneath the surface of the skin—all via a tiny silicon chip. While the biotech company is starting with metabolic levels, its CEO says the possibilities are endless. He joins us to demonstrate the breakthrough science behind biomarker sensing.
Presenters:
Sky Christopherson, Olympic Athlete and Founder, GOLD.win
Richard Yang, Chief Executive Officer, Biolinq
Photograph by Stuart Isett/Fortune