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The silent orchestra of the heart | Mey Boukenna | TEDxBoston

What if curing heart failure means listening to cells we've long overlooked?In this TEDx talk, physician-scientist and biotech investor at PagsGroup Mey Boukenna takes us deep into the heart—not just as a pump, but as a dynamic immune organ. Combining personal insights with groundbreaking science, she reveals a hidden world of immune cells like macrophages and granulocytes—once thought passive, now emerging as potential keys to revolutionizing the treatment of heart disease.#TEDxBoston#HeartHealth#Cardiology#HeartAttack#Inflammation#Immunotherapy#Innovation#BiotechInvesting#FutureOfMedicineMey Boukenna, M.D., Ph.D., is a biotech investor at PagsGroup, Steve Pagliuca’s family office, where she leads the Biotechnology and Healthcare Portfolio. She transitioned to investments after starting her career in medicine and research at the University of Bern, Switzerland. There, she conducted a few years of clinical training in cardiology. After performing her MD thesis work at Harvard Medical School where she published on the intracellular trafficking of a water channel, she completed her PhD thesis summa cum laude in cardioimmunology at the University of Bern. She has received several grants for her research and was elected youngest member and vice speaker of the Swiss Young Academy, as well as youngest member of Switzerland’s National Platform for Coordination of Clinical Research. She also cofounded a company focused on healthcare services before joining PagsGroup. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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