
Siddhartha Mukherjee
Cancer physician, researcher. The Emperor of All Maladies: winner of Pulitzer Prize 2011. The GENE. Columbia Asst Professor. Stem cell biologist. New Yorker !
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1 month ago |
businessandamerica.com | Siddhartha Mukherjee
The first Trump administration deserves fair praise for accelerating the development of these vaccines through Operation Warp Speed, a public-private partnership. But it was the private sector that prevailed and will be remembered.
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1 month ago |
nytimes.com | Siddhartha Mukherjee
February 2025. A blustery morning. I alight, a little breathless, from the subway at 168th street and walk the oddly deserted blocks toward the hospital where I work. I hear a distant cough. A windblown plastic bag tumbles along the sidewalk and lodges itself in the skeletal branches of a tree. The familiar, insistent whine of an ambulance rises in the distance. It has been five years since the world was blown into the tumult of a lethal pandemic.
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2 months ago |
manasai.co | Reid Hoffman |Siddhartha Mukherjee
Today marks a significant milestone toward a future where AI and human ingenuity combine to defeat our most devastating diseases. We’re thrilled to announce the launch of Manas AI, a company we’ve co-founded to rapidly expand our capacity to discover and develop life-saving medicines. Throughout our careers, we have always seen technological innovation as one of humanity's best levers for improving human flourishing at scale.
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Dec 4, 2024 |
manning-napier.com | Ariel Lawhon |Hanya Yanagihara |Hadley Vlahos |Siddhartha Mukherjee
As a firm that values growth and learning, reading is a favorite pastime for many of our employees. That’s why we love putting together our annual year-end book list for our clients and friends. Read on to explore our employees’ favorite books of 2024.
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Sep 22, 2024 |
fivebooks.com | Siddhartha Mukherjee |Paul Kalanithi |Kat Arney |Atul Gawande
Before we get to the books you’re recommending, could you start by giving us your perspective on what cancer is? That’s the big question: what is cancer? That’s why I wrote a book. My key message is that cancer is a living entity, and different people look at it from different angles. A molecular biologist sees something different from a health politician, who sees something different from a patient or an oncologist. They all have their own perspective and understanding.
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Launching the Song of the Cell in Delhi, with Indian Express and Penguin India

#ExpressAdda | @DrSidMukherjee will be in conversation with @anantgoenka, Executive Director, Indian Express Group & @DevyaniOnial, National Features Editor, The Indian Express. https://t.co/OvVNedII5M

Excited to be in conversation with @GhoshAmitav in KOLKATA. What’s on everyone’s minds ?

A Happy Book-Filled, healthy, peaceful 2023 to all. We present THE PROLOGUE Featuring Siddhartha Mukherjee and Amitav Ghosh. Mukherjee’s ‘Song of the Cell’ will be released before the conversation. @GhoshAmitav @DrSidMukherjee https://t.co/uqH1Sfxksu

A thoughtful interview in Scroll, with some of my thoughts about The Song of the Cell. https://t.co/cet1l2nhh0. Thanks @KS1729 Keerthik Sasidharan. And Happy New Year to everyone.