We are proud to announce Hacking Medicine, the first event of its kind. Engineers, scientists, physicians, and entrepreneurs, in one location, creating disruptive healthcare solutions today.

If you want to radically change healthcare, then apply now: http://bit.ly/nXIF3P. Bring your skills, your ideas, or both. We're selecting 100 people just like you.

Be part of the inaugural conference. Leave with a team and a hack on its first steps towards becoming a company and disrupting healthcare.

For more information or to apply to be one of the 100: http://hackingmedicine.mit.edu/

Hacking Medicine takes place October 22nd and 23rd at the Media Lab at MIT. If you are selected we will send you more detailed logistics.

Healthcare needs you, come be part of the solution.

The Hacking Medicine Team

Dear Beth,

I'm a graduate student in HST and I'm organizing a novel student-led medical conference called Hacking Medicine (http://hackingmedicine.mit.edu/). I believe many students in Eng Systems would be interested, and I'm hoping that you can forward information about the conference to your student lists.

Hacking Medicine's aim is to catalyze the formation of healthcare solutions, implementable today. At our inaugural conference we will select 100 passionate thinkers and doers to form a truly multidisciplinary group. Teams composed of engineers, scientists, physicians, and entrepreneurs will build on each other's skill sets to envision concrete solutions they can carry forward after the conference.

The ultimate aim of this conference is to enable people to enact real change in healthcare now; to inspire medical entrepreneurship; and to form strong teams that can truly work well after the conference.

I believe students in Eng Systems who have interest in medical applications have incredibly valuable skill sets and visions, and I would love to see them engage in our conference.

Can you please forward the below email to your student lists?

Thanks very much, and please let me know if you have any questions.
Allen


Allen Cheng
MD-PhD Candidate in Biophysics/MEMP/HST
Synthetic Biology Group - Prof. Timothy K. Lu
Harvard Medical School | MIT