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31 October 2006

2005 TEDPrize winner Robert FIschell on TEDTalks

Robert Fischell

Medical inventor Robert Fischell accepts the 2005 TEDPrize, and unveils his three wishes: To finalize the design on an invention to treat migraine headaches without drugs; to discover new cures for brain disorders; and to create a Brain Trust to rethink our approach to medical liability. (Recorded February 2005 in Monterey, CA. Duration: 27:35)

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