Breakthroughs in modern science - How much do we know? | Mr. Amit Mookim | TEDxIIHMR U
In a world overflowing with data, where 463 exabytes are created every single day, the paradox is clear: we are swimming in information, yet our actual knowledge of life itself remains astonishingly limited. Mr. Amit Mookim invites us to step into the fascinating frontier of modern biology, where the unknown still vastly outweighs what we know.Though humanity has mapped nearly all of Earth’s surface, science has identified less than 25% of its biodiversity. Of the estimated 100 million types of viruses, only 10,000 have been classified. These invisible entities are not just threats, they have been evolutionary allies.Viruses also lie at the heart of one of today’s greatest medical revolutions: using genetically engineered viruses to fight cancer. From early experiments with measles and influenza, to today’s Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-cell therapy (CAR-T), scientists are harnessing viruses to reprogram our immune systems. The result: personalized treatments that have already given children with blood cancers a second chance at life.Mr. Mookim’s talk explores how breakthroughs at the intersection of data, genetics, and biology are rewriting the possibilities of medicine. But he reminds us that the greatest source of hope lies not just in what we’ve discovered, but in what still remains hidden. For within the vast unknown of biology may lie cures for terminal illnesses, solutions for autoimmune diseases, and the next great leap in human health.Amit Mookim is the CEO of Immuneel Therapeutics, transforming and bringing affordable cell and gene therapy to India and the world. Amit Mookim is a leader whose work lies at the powerful intersection of science, business, and compassion. As the CEO of Immuneel Therapeutics, he is driving groundbreaking work in cancer care, bringing cutting-edge immunotherapies closer to those who need them most. With an extensive background in healthcare strategy and a deep understanding of India’s medical landscape, Amit has dedicated his career to transforming the way life-saving treatments reach patients. His mission goes beyond business, it is about rewriting the story of hope for countless families. On the TEDx stage today, he will challenge us to imagine a future where access to advanced healthcare is not determined by geography or privilege, but by a shared belief in human dignity. 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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