Find X With Thought Leaders, Visionaries & Innovators at TEDxBerkeley on Feb 6
Find X With Thought Leaders, Visionaries & Innovators at TEDxBerkeley on Feb 6
From Innovative Surgery & Extraterrestrial Intelligence to Reporting From War Zones & Grammy-Award Winning Music, Don't Miss the Live Stream on Feb 6 at www.tedxberkeley.org
BERKELEY, Calif., Jan. 25, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Do you find yourself wondering what Finding X means? This year's TEDxBerkeley, which will be held at Zellerbach Hall in Berkeley CA on February 6, will look to solutions to our world's imperfections. Sixteen riveting speakers will address how we identify these problems and make sense of them in the larger systems where they belong.
Whether it be voyaging into uncharted technological or scientific territory, reconciling our diverse perspectives of the human condition, or unearthing the parts of ourselves that give our lives direction and meaning, we all hope to make an impact on this world by Finding X.
Now in its 7(th) year, this prestigious TEDx event will bring together thought leaders, visionaries, innovators and 54 performers who will enlighten and inspire more than 2,000 attendees across core disciplines impacting the world, from medicine and education to technology and diversity.
TEDxBerkeley strives to curate an outstanding group of inventive and provocative speakers who can shift global conversations in a way that makes the world a better place, central and core to TED's mission. The goal is to get us all to re-think conventional ideas and the status quo so that we can all make a positive difference in our own communities. Tickets for TEDxBerkeley 2016 are on sale through Friday, February 5 or until they sell out.
Attendees or those viewing via Live Stream at http://www.tedxberkeley.org starting at 10 am PST/1 pm EST, can also participate in the conversation on social media by using #TEDxBerkeley on Twitter, Facebook and other popular social networks.
This year's line-up includes:
-- Christopher Ategeka: Award-Winning Social Entrepreneur & Nano-Technology
Inventor that identifies early detection and monitoring of chronic
diseases.
-- Celli@Berkeley: a cellist quartet made up of undergraduate and graduate
students united by the passion to express the uniquely rich
possibilities of the cello.
-- Kathy Calvin: As President and CEO of the United Nations Foundation,
Kathy works to connect people, ideas, and resources to the United
Nations to help solve global problems.
-- Jacob Corn: Scientific Director of the Innovative Genomics Initiative &
on faculty at UC Berkeley in the Molecular and Cell Biology Department,
Jacob focuses on neurobiology, infectious disease, and oncology.
-- Stephanie Freid: An International Conflicts Journalist, TV correspondent
for CCTV (China) and Turkish TV International networks, Stephanie
reports from some of the world's toughest conflict and war zones.
-- Rose Gelfand, Molly Gardner & Isa Ansari: this trio from Oakland School
for the Arts, Literary Arts Department, are performance artists who
specialize in the spoken word and poetry on stage.
-- Rob Hotchkiss: Grammy Award-winning Musician for the Best Rock Song for
five-time nominated "Drops of Jupiter", and was the musical force behind
hits such as Meet Virginia, Free, I Am and Get To Me.
-- Naveen Jain: An Entrepreneur & Philanthropist, Naveen is the founder of
Moon Express, World Innovation Institute, inome, Talent Wise, Intelius,
and InfoSpace.
-- Jeromy Johnson: An EMF Expert, Jeromy is dedicated to mitigating the
negative impacts of Electromagnetic Field (EMF) exposure, helping to
implement solutions that reduce and eliminate EMF pollution around the
globe.
-- Reverend Deborah L. Johnson: Minister, Author & Diversity Expert,
Deborah teaches practical applications of Universal Spiritual Principles
and is founder of The Motivational Institute, which specializes in
diversity.
-- Aran Khanna: As Computer Scientist & Security Researcher on personal
privacy, he builds tools that empower users to discover the consequences
of the digital footprint they're leaving.
-- John Koenig: Creator & Author of The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows,
which fills gaps in language with new terms for emotions, some of which
('sonder') have entered the language outright.
-- Ellen Leanse: As Apple's first User Evangelist, she brought Apple online
in 1985 and has since helped more than 40 companies and policy makers
increase their innovation and impact.
-- Dr. Susan Lim: As both Surgeon and Entrepreneur, Susan broke through the
gender glass ceiling in transplantation surgery by becoming the first in
Asia, and the second woman in the world to have performed a successful
liver transplant.
-- OSA Chamber Choir: the largest audition-only high school Vocal ensemble
at the Oakland School for the Arts, this ensemble has performed for
Governor Jerry Brown's inauguration, Obama's campaign tour and many
other notable events.
-- Sonia Rao: A BMI Spotlight artist, Sonia is a singer and songwriter
whose latest album Meet Them at the Door is a collection of heart-felt
pop songs with a classic vibe that showcase her piano skills and soulful
voice.
-- Amandine Roche: A Human Rights Expert, Amandine's focus is on civic
education, democratization, gender and youth empowerment.
-- Dr. Sriram Shamasunder: Sriram aims to deliver comprehensive healthcare
in resource poor areas of the world through his work at UCSF and as
co-founder of the HEAL initiative.
-- Dr. Andrew Siemon: Andrew is an Astrophysicist, Director of the UC
Berkeley Center for Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI)
Research & lead scientist for the "Breakthrough Listen Initiative", a
$100 million effort that is conducting one of the most sensitive
searches for advanced extraterrestrial life in history.
-- Joshua Toch: After being bullied because of Cerebral Palsy, Joshua
founded Mind Before Mouth, which equips students to better deal with
social aspects of life and get through times of hardship.
-- UC Berkeley Azaad: UCB Azaad is a competitive Hindi Film Dance team
which motivates audiences to connect with Bollywood culture.
This year's partners include Repertoire Productions, Vÿykn Water, Zola, Peet's Coffee, Fast Imaging, 18 Rabbits, Larabar, Victor Hugo Winery and EthiCal.
Behind The Scenes:
Chris Lew is TEDxBerkeley's 2016 curator and a UC Berkeley student of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Public Health, R. Jennifer Barr is co-curator & digital marketing and strategy consultant for technology companies and Renee Blodgett is co-curator & founder of Magic Sauce Media, a marketing consultancy for tech & lifestyle brands and We Blog the World, a site dedicated to transformative travel.
About TED and TEDx:
TED, which stands for Technology, Entertainment and Design, is an annual event where the world's leading thinkers and doers are invited to share what they are most passionate about across subject areas that are collectively shaping our future. In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program, independent from TED, of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience and TEDxBerkeley, a 501c3, is now in its sixth year. For more information, visit: www.tedxberkeley.org and on Twitter @tedxberkeley.
Media Contact:
Renee Blodgett | Magic Sauce Media
617.620.9664
renee at magicsaucemedia dot com
@magicsaucemedia
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