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The Creation of Digital Lighthouses to Improve Life Sciences
Michael L. Mathews, VP of Technology and Innovation - Chief Information Officer, Oral Roberts University
Michael L. Mathews, VP of Technology and Innovation - Chief Information Officer, Oral Roberts University
This acceleration is allowing various fields to become connected while integrating the personal knowledge, care, compassion, passion, and love of inventors, doctors, care providers, and patients. This passion and love are often a result of the many issues they have personally experienced. The adage ‘Lighthouses are built where ships have crashed.’ Through the years there have been millions of individual shipwrecks across health care, relationships, technologies, mental health, patient care, pharmaceuticals, healthcare organizations, etc. This creates a strong desire by innovators to design and deploy digital lighthouses to prevent future shipwrecks
The new digital lighthouses are initially defined as web 3.0 or the Metaverse. Regardless of the name that will ultimately surface and stick, the reality is that the combination of caring people and integration of technologies at a meta-level is providing the breakthroughs; or new digital lighthouses.
A few examples of life sciences turned into love sciences
Innovations with supercomputer power -
The invention of the supercomputer by Seymour Cray has recently evolved into processing over 1.1quintillion calculations per second. The new HP ‘Cray Frontier’. This new speed processes calculations at 1.2 exaflops (Floating Point Operations) per second, or one-billion-billion calculations per second. This is 8-10X faster than the previous fastest supercomputer. What makes this significant is the advancements in Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), medical science, and computer programming haveaccelerated at the same time. The net result will produce things we have yet to discover or solve. As an example, in June 2022 a major solution was discovered for rectal cancer via a supercomputer. The solution documented by the New England Journal of Medicine resulted in 100% of the patients in the trial test being completely cured, without any radiation or chemotherapy. This major breakthrough was a result of people who had a strong desire to solve cancer, finally meeting the integration of multiple advanced technologies -- collectively accelerated.
The new HP Cray Frontier Supercomputer at Oakridge National Laboratory.
In 2022, Oral Roberts University and the Foundation of Advancing Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery formed an innovation cluster with Precision OS which had developed Virtual Reality Training for Orthopedic Surgery. The combined passion of multiple orthopedic surgeons, educators, and grandparents of a child who experienced pediatric orthopedics led to this new innovation cluster. Precision OS’s Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Danny Goel had already proven VR improved Orthopedic Surgery training and increased efficiency by 580%. Oral Roberts University took that knowledge and proved that a 75-year old world renownedsurgeon could provide fundamental surgical trainingto an 8-yearold orthopedic pediatric patient. The 8-year-old patient is none other than this author’s granddaughter, Briella Angsomwine, who is connected remotely with Dr. Peter Armstrong. After her training session, Briella is convinced that orthopedic surgery is a viable career pathway and that surgeons are extremely compassionate.
Dr. Peter Armstrong remotely connecting with Briella Angsomwine for a training session in orthopedic surgery
The combined innovation cluster represents over 450 years of experience between passionate professionals creating significant breakthroughs in patient care, orthopedic surgery, education, and virtual reality. This kind of breakthrough allowed orthopedic surgeons in Ukraine to receive immediate training to operate on patients whose limbs were crushed and broken in the current war. Virtual Reality solutions quickly became a new digital lighthouse and advanced life sciences in a new way.
Personalizing Advancements in Life-Sciences
The acceleration of advancements in multiple life sciences is producing a love for science, allowing innovators to leverage their passion that benefits society. Recently, a digital lighthouse (innovation) was designed for the millions of people who suffer with mental health issues. This new innovation allows self-diagnosis of levels of mental health or anxiety a person suffers. This new smart-application is available as a internet-based service and operates on a household mirror. This life science application, which is now under U.S. Patent filing, allows the testing and awareness of a person's combined IQ, EQ, SQ and the new MQ. MQ stands for Mirrored-Intelligence, and is a reflection and understanding of 'oneself' via the technology that can displayed on a mirror. This new digital lighthouse combines the 5,000-year-old technology of a mirror, with the latest in artificial intelligence and life sciences. It was designed by a few engineers and technologists who had a passion to stop watching mental illness ravage so many people.
Michael Mathews standing in front of the MQ-Mirror that provides a self-diagnosis of mental health
The advancements in lifescience recently produced a new application that allows self-health services for a small nominal fee from Sunshine Care Partners, based in Tulsa, Oklahoma. CEO of Sunshine Care partners, Rusty McMurray is filled with passion to see every human have instant 24x7x365 access to the knowledge that can prevent and cure the very issues that used to hospitalize many people.
Rusty McMurray’s life long passion to help people is now accelerated with the ability to combine the best technology with the combined knowledge of life-sciences. Rusty is truly ainnovation solution-ary who has discovered and deployed a major breakthrough for humanity. Rusty is so excited about the latest innovations and the ability to offer the service to everyone, that he can be seen driving his Sunshine Care car around the Tulsa, Oklahoma metro area.
Life sciences are being accelerated with digital lighthouses through many passionate people who truly care that societal issues are addressed.
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