

The Future You: How Artificial Intelligence Can Help You, Harry Glorikian
In this podcast, Shane is joined by Harry Glorikian, author of The Future You: How Artificial Intelligence Can Help You Get Healthier, Stress Less, and Live Longer to talk about his inspiration behind writing the book and discuss how technology is changing healthcare and the overall wellness of each individual.
He also gives his advice on the steps each of us can take to improve our overall wellness and discusses the future of technology and AI in healthcare and what new technologies we can expect to see more of in the near future.
About Harry
For over twenty-five years Harry Glorikian—healthcare entrepreneur, author, podcaster, and company leader—has been at the intersection of the fast-moving science and business of healthcare and biotechnology.
Harry has always been at the forefront, helping invest in and grow innovative healthcare companies that are tackling ground-breaking areas such as precision medicine and the human genome.
Whether growing and selling his own consulting company, Scientia Advisors, or as an entrepreneur-in-residence at GE Healthcare, or as a general partner at Scientia Ventures, Harry’s insatiably curious mind has led him to explore and tackle all sides of healthcare and biotechnology innovation.
Harry is the author of MoneyBall Medicine: Thriving in the New Data-Driven Healthcare Market and the diagnostics textbook Commercializing Novel IVDs: A Comprehensive Manual for Success, and is the host of The Harry Glorikian Show podcast series.
In The Future You, Harry brings his learnings to the general consumer who wants to understand how all this new technology and talk of artificial intelligence can make their lives and those of their family and friends more fulfilling through better health.
The Future You: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Future-You-Artificial-Intelligence-Healthier/dp/1883283825
Twitter: https://twitter.com/HGlorikian
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/harryglorikian/
About Shane
Shane is currently interning with Irish Tech News. He is in his third year of studying Journalism at NUI Galway where he also studies IT and is studying programming and web development.