Stephen Garner is a patient researching their own disease, exploring
the frontiers of human knowledge, and developing new frameworks as an
ethical theorist. After reducing the severity and frequency of his own
autoimmune symptoms through targeted nutrition, biochemical modeling,
and self-experimentation, Stephen now shares his experience, and
findings, to help others better understand and manage chronic illness.
With a background in emergency services, information technology, and
scientific theory-building, he brings a systems-oriented lens to the
intersection of health, ethics, and personal agency. His current work
focuses on giving the body the tools it needs to maintain systems
coherence; combining insights from microbiome science, immune
regulation, and cognitive framing.
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Stephen Garner is a patient researching their own disease, exploring
the frontiers of human knowledge, and developing new frameworks as an
ethical theorist. After reducing the severity and frequency of his own
autoimmune symptoms through targeted nutrition, biochemical modeling,
and self-experimentation, Stephen now shares his experience, and
findings, to help others better understand and manage chronic illness.
With a background in emergency services, information technology, and
scientific theory-building, he brings a systems-oriented lens to the
intersection of health, ethics, and personal agency. His current work
focuses on giving the body the tools it needs to maintain systems
coherence; combining insights from microbiome science, immune
regulation, and cognitive framing.
Susannah Fox, author, health and technology strategist
The Health Design Podcast
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Susannah Fox, author, health and technology strategist
Susannah Fox is a health and technology strategist. Her book, Rebel Health: A Field Guide to the Patient-Led Revolution in Medical Care, was recently published by MIT Press. She is a former Chief Technology Officer for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, where she led an open data and innovation lab. She has served as the entrepreneur-in-residence at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and she directed the health portfolio at the Pew Research Center’s Internet Project.
The Health Design Podcast
Stephen Garner is a patient researching their own disease, exploring
the frontiers of human knowledge, and developing new frameworks as an
ethical theorist. After reducing the severity and frequency of his own
autoimmune symptoms through targeted nutrition, biochemical modeling,
and self-experimentation, Stephen now shares his experience, and
findings, to help others better understand and manage chronic illness.
With a background in emergency services, information technology, and
scientific theory-building, he brings a systems-oriented lens to the
intersection of health, ethics, and personal agency. His current work
focuses on giving the body the tools it needs to maintain systems
coherence; combining insights from microbiome science, immune
regulation, and cognitive framing.