Panel Presentation
by Larry Smarr & Sonia Ramamoorthy, UCSD and Catherine Mohr, Intuitive Surgical
Empowered Patients, Collaborations, Disparities
Exponential Medicine 2017
San Diego, CA
November 6, 2017
Data Science and the Clinical Quantified SelfLarry Smarr
Contribution
Precision Medicine in Gastroenterology and Hepatology
13th Annual Research Symposium of the UCSD Division of Gastroenterology
University of California San Diego
June 7, 2019
Using Advanced Technology to Better Diagnose Somatic DysfunctionLarry Smarr
Joint Presentation
The American Academy of Osteopathy 2017 Convocation
The Balance Point: Bringing the Science and Art of Osteopathic Medicine Together
Colorado Springs, CO
March 24, 2017
Data Science and the Clinical Quantified SelfLarry Smarr
Contribution
Precision Medicine in Gastroenterology and Hepatology
13th Annual Research Symposium of the UCSD Division of Gastroenterology
University of California San Diego
June 7, 2019
Using Advanced Technology to Better Diagnose Somatic DysfunctionLarry Smarr
Joint Presentation
The American Academy of Osteopathy 2017 Convocation
The Balance Point: Bringing the Science and Art of Osteopathic Medicine Together
Colorado Springs, CO
March 24, 2017
N-of-1 Experience in Personalized Lifestyle MedicineLarry Smarr
Invited Talk
2018 Thought Leaders Consortium
The Science of Precision:
What’s Next for Personalized Lifestyle Health Care
Tucson, Arizona
October 13, 2018
Individual, Consumer-Driven Care of the Future: Taking Wellness One Step FurtherLarry Smarr
Calit2 Director Larry Smarr gives the closing keynote address to the 2nd annual Learning Conference on Integrated Delivery Systems in San Diego on May 7, 2014.
This is the first of a 4-part series introducing Scintica’s newly formed relationship with IVIM Technology and their IntraVital Microscopy platform (IVM).
In this session, we introduced the fundamentals of fluorescence microscopy, review some example images, and focus on this technique's intravital imaging applications. This webinar focused on formulating a basic understanding of the imaging modality to further understand the IVM system's capabilities throughout the rest of the webinar series.
First, the fundamental principles of fluorescence imaging were explained, along with their advantages and challenges with applied in an in vivo setting. Next, we highlighted intravital microscopy's advantages and its role in oncology research and other scientific areas. We also provided an overview of the most commonly used animal models for intravital imaging. Finally, we focused on the importance of acquiring quantitative imaging data and navigate around some pitfalls. Key examples from the research field were collected in this webinar.
After attending this webinar, attendees will have:
a basic understanding of the fundamentals of fluorescence microscopy,
an overview of intravital imaging advantages and applications,
an overview of the most commonly used intravital imaging animal models,
an understanding of what to pay attention to in order to acquire quantitative imaging data.
Know Thyself: Quantifying Your Human Body and Its One Hundred Trillion MicrobesLarry Smarr
Understanding Cultures and Addressing Disparities in Society: Degrees of Health and Well-Being Public Lecture Series
University of California, San Diego
January 20, 2016
Linking Phenotype Changes to Internal/External Longitudinal Time Series in a ...Larry Smarr
Invited Presentation at EMBC ‘16
38th International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Symposium: The Quantified Self: Visions for the Next Decade of Persistent Physiological Monitoring
Orlando, FL
August 18, 2016
N-of-1 Experience in Personalized Lifestyle MedicineLarry Smarr
Invited Talk
2018 Thought Leaders Consortium
The Science of Precision:
What’s Next for Personalized Lifestyle Health Care
Tucson, Arizona
October 13, 2018
Individual, Consumer-Driven Care of the Future: Taking Wellness One Step FurtherLarry Smarr
Calit2 Director Larry Smarr gives the closing keynote address to the 2nd annual Learning Conference on Integrated Delivery Systems in San Diego on May 7, 2014.
This is the first of a 4-part series introducing Scintica’s newly formed relationship with IVIM Technology and their IntraVital Microscopy platform (IVM).
In this session, we introduced the fundamentals of fluorescence microscopy, review some example images, and focus on this technique's intravital imaging applications. This webinar focused on formulating a basic understanding of the imaging modality to further understand the IVM system's capabilities throughout the rest of the webinar series.
First, the fundamental principles of fluorescence imaging were explained, along with their advantages and challenges with applied in an in vivo setting. Next, we highlighted intravital microscopy's advantages and its role in oncology research and other scientific areas. We also provided an overview of the most commonly used animal models for intravital imaging. Finally, we focused on the importance of acquiring quantitative imaging data and navigate around some pitfalls. Key examples from the research field were collected in this webinar.
After attending this webinar, attendees will have:
a basic understanding of the fundamentals of fluorescence microscopy,
an overview of intravital imaging advantages and applications,
an overview of the most commonly used intravital imaging animal models,
an understanding of what to pay attention to in order to acquire quantitative imaging data.
Know Thyself: Quantifying Your Human Body and Its One Hundred Trillion MicrobesLarry Smarr
Understanding Cultures and Addressing Disparities in Society: Degrees of Health and Well-Being Public Lecture Series
University of California, San Diego
January 20, 2016
Linking Phenotype Changes to Internal/External Longitudinal Time Series in a ...Larry Smarr
Invited Presentation at EMBC ‘16
38th International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Symposium: The Quantified Self: Visions for the Next Decade of Persistent Physiological Monitoring
Orlando, FL
August 18, 2016
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Tom Selleck, an enduring figure in Hollywood. has captivated audiences for decades with his rugged charm, iconic moustache. and memorable roles in television and film. From his breakout role as Thomas Magnum in Magnum P.I. to his current portrayal of Frank Reagan in Blue Bloods. Selleck's career has spanned over 50 years. But beyond his professional achievements. fans have often been curious about Tom Selleck Health. especially as he has aged in the public eye.
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Many have been interested in Tom Selleck health. not only because of his enduring presence on screen but also because of the challenges. and lifestyle choices he has faced and made over the years. This article delves into the various aspects of Tom Selleck health. exploring his fitness regimen, diet, mental health. and the challenges he has encountered as he ages. We'll look at how he maintains his well-being. the health issues he has faced, and his approach to ageing .
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Childhood and Athletic Beginnings
Tom Selleck was born on January 29, 1945, in Detroit, Michigan, and grew up in Sherman Oaks, California. From an early age, he was involved in sports, particularly basketball. which played a significant role in his physical development. His athletic pursuits continued into college. where he attended the University of Southern California (USC) on a basketball scholarship. This early involvement in sports laid a strong foundation for his physical health and disciplined lifestyle.
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In recent years, Selleck has emphasized the importance of flexibility and mobility in his fitness regimen. Understanding the natural decline in muscle mass and joint flexibility with age. he includes stretching and yoga in his routine. These practices help prevent injuries, improve posture, and maintain mobilit
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Convergence: Patient, Surgeon and Roboticist
1. “Convergence:
Patient, Surgeon and Roboticist”
Panel Presentation
by Larry Smarr & Sonia Ramamoorthy, UCSD and Catherine Mohr, Intuitive Surgical
Empowered Patients, Collaborations, Disparities
Exponential Medicine 2017
San Diego, CA
November 6, 2017
2. I Have Been Tracking My Internal Biomarkers For A Decade
To Understand My Body’s Dynamics
My Quarterly
Blood Draw
Calit2 64 Megapixel VROOM
Calit2 64 Megapixel VROOM
3. Only One of My Blood Measurements
Was Far Out of Range--Indicating Chronic Inflammation
Normal Range <1 mg/L
27x Upper Limit
Complex Reactive Protein (CRP) is a Blood Biomarker
for Detecting Presence of Inflammation
Episodic Peaks in Inflammation
Followed by Spontaneous Drops
4. Adding Stool Tests Revealed
Oscillatory Behavior in an Immune Variable Which is Antibacterial
Normal Range
<7.3 µg/mL
124x Upper Limit for Healthy
Lactoferrin is a Protein Shed from Neutrophils -
An Antibacterial that Sequesters Iron
Typical
Lactoferrin Value for
Active Inflammatory
Bowel Disease
(IBD)
6. 3D Volumetric Visualization From MRI
In Calit2 Virtual Reality StarCAVE
3D Volumetric
Visualization
Created by
Calit2’s Jurgen
Schulze
from January
2012 MRI
7. Full Body CAT Scan at mm Resolution, Including Virtual Colonoscopy
June 2016 Convinced Me Time Had Come for Surgery
No Air
Source: June 2016
Dr. Harvey Eisenberg,
Body Scan Intl., Irvine, CA
Dr. Ramamoorthy
10/6/17:
“This is perfect-
this is your indication
for surgery.”
8. Smarr Met with Intuitive Surgical’s Dr. Catherine Mohr
at Exponential Medicine October 10, 2016
Da Vinci Xi
Photo by Larry Smarr
… Larry Smarr, one of the most quantified human
beings on earth. The world knows more about this
super super tech geek's stool samples than we
probably should…
… yes, he sounds a bit kooky, but he is smart [and]
articulate ("astrophysicist turned computer
scientist" professor at UCSD)…
…we have the opportunity to work with him and
his medical team to do some pre-op 3D fusion for
his dV surgery…
So... interesting, or 10 foot pole territory?
9. From Quantified Self to Quantified Surgery:
Converting MRI Slices to 3D Organ Segmentation for Surgical Pre-Planning
MRI Slice from Dr. Cynthia Santillan 3D Organ Segmentation Made by Dr. Jurgen Schulze
from Dr. Santillan’s 150-Slice MRI
Images of Dr. Smarr’s Abdomen
To Support Sigmoid Colon Resection Surgery
10. Pre-Surgical Planning in QI Virtual Reality:
Using Virtual Reality As Input for Positioning The Two Resection Cuts
Colon visualization by Jurgen Schulze, Calit2;
Photo credit Tom DeFanti, Calit2
Surgeon Sonia Ramamoorthy, MD
in Calit2 Virtual Reality CAVE
Friday November 21, 2016
11. Using QI Organ Segmentation in Jacobs OR
on Tuesday November 29, 2016
Patient Smarr
With da Vinci Robot
Arms Inside Him
OR Team Using Large Screens
To Watch Dr. Schulze’s da Vinci Images
Dr. Ramamoorthy Operating
Da Vinci Xi Robot During Surgery
Dr. Schulze Rotating 3D Organs To Match Up
With da Vinci Arms and Internal Camera
12. Dr. Ramamoorthy’s Use of 3D Interactive Anatomy
To Guide Surgical Team on Site For Bowel Division
13. Dr. William Sandborn Using Colonoscope in OR
To Examine Stapled Anastomosis
Dr. William Sandborn Performing Colonoscopy
While da Vinci Observes from Inside Abdomen
Dr. Santi Horgan, Director of Minimal Invasive Surgery,
Pointing to Stapled Anastomosis
14. Lactoferrin Measure of Colonic Inflammation:
Normalized After Surgery (Note Logarithmic Scale)
Surgery
1800x Lower Than Peak
Normal Range <7.3