Your DNA,YourPrescription:The promise of Pharmacogenomics | Ahmed Farooq | TEDxPristinePrivateSchool
This compelling speech by Ahmed Farooq explores the complex and often controversial
economics behind modern medicine, using the example of a $1,000 pill to highlight the tension between innovation and access. Farooq walks the audience through the immense costs and risks of drug development, the role of patents in incentivizing innovation while sometimes limiting affordability, and the global disparities in access to
life-saving treatments. He underscores how public investment often fuels private breakthroughs, raising ethical questions about pricing and equity. Ultimately, the speech challenges listeners to reflect on the true value of a cure and to consider how we can balance profit with people in the business of saving lives. Driven by a passion for technology and a commitment to continuous self-improvement, Ahmed is an intellectually curious individual who thrives in dynamic and challenging environments. With a strong academic foundation, he enjoys exploring innovative ideas and applying knowledge to real-world problems. He finds purpose in inspiring and guiding others, and actively seeks opportunities to lead with integrity, empathy, and vision. Public speaking is not only a skill he practices but also a platform he uses to influence, educate, and connect with diverse audiences. Whether working independently or as part of a team, Ahmed strives to bring enthusiasm, discipline, and a meaningful impact wherever he goes, and that includes his TEDx Talk on gene editing. 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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