Ian Andrew

@iapa

Student following tech trends in healthcare and sustainability.

Toronto
Joined May 2009

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  1. May 16

    An overview of some of the med tech breakthroughs we can expect in the near future

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    Apr 29

    Good things happen when people with addiction get help instead of punishment

  3. Apr 12

    Apple has secret team working on ‘breakthrough’ diabetes treatment w/ Apple Watch

  4. Mar 30

    An interesting look at the impact autonomous EVs could have on various aspects of society by

  5. Mar 17

    An interesting study:

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    Mar 16

    Trump’s budget calls for "seismic disruption" in medical and science research

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    Mar 4

    Since the sun is also moving, this is a better representation of how the planets revolve around the sun.

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    Feb 27

    This is the reduction in perennial Arctic sea ice from 1984 to 2016

  9. Feb 22

    This is a project I've been working on with - pleased to announce it's now live and testing in NY and New England

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    Jan 14

    There is, right now (as of Jan 12th), the least area of sea ice on our planet that we've ever measured—probably the lowest in millennia.

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    Jan 13

    Getting rid of Obamacare could be a problem for opioid addicts who are receiving treatment under Obamacare:

  12. Jan 9
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    28 Oct 2016

    If these are affordable and scalable, this is big. Tesla Solar

  14. 26 Oct 2016
  15. 14 Oct 2016
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    12 Sep 2016

    Important & very cool. 19 hack-a-thon teams spent the weekend brainstorming ways to combat the opioid epidemic:

  17. Retweeted
    11 Sep 2016

    70 ideas. 19 teams. Our team of two was a top 5 finalist! $1000. Opportunity to compete for $10K in 90 days!

  18. 24 Aug 2016

    Looking forward to trying out this new solar charger from

  19. 23 Aug 2016
  20. 22 Aug 2016

    Apple buys Gliimpse, a startup aiming to create "personalized and shareable medical records”

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