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Dr. Lawrence "Larry" Brilliant is an American physician, epidemiologist, technologist, author and philanthropist, and the former director of Google's philanthropic arm Google.org. Brilliant, a technology patent holder, has been CEO of two public companies and other venture backed start ups. From 1973 to 1976, he participated in the successful World Health Organization (WHO) smallpox eradication program. In April 2009, he was chosen to oversee the "Skoll Urgent Threats Fund" established by eBay co-founder Jeff Skoll. Born in Detroit, Michigan (May 5, 1944), he received his undergraduate training as well as his MPH (Masters in Public Health) from the University of Michigan, where he worked on the staff of the Gargoyle Humor Magazine, and his M.D. from Wayne State University School of Medicine. He moved to California for his internship at the California Pacific Medical Center, and developed thyroid cancer from which he recovered. Brilliant is board certified in preventive medicine and public health. In 1969, a group of American Indians from many different tribes, calling themselves Indians of All Tribes, occupied the Alcatraz island in San Francisco. A call went out for doctors to help a pregnant woman there give birth and Brilliant joined their occupation as unofficial doctor. After the US government forced the Indians of All Tribes off Alcatraz, Brilliant became a media darling which led to a movie company casting him in Medicine Ball Caravan—a sequel to the hit Woodstock Na
TEDTalks : TED Prize wish: Help stop the next pandemic - Larry Brilliant (2006)
3172TEDTalks : The case for informed optimism - Larry Brilliant (2007)
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14The case for informed optimism
15The case for informed optimism (2006 TED Prize)
16TEDTalks : Larry Brilliant (2007 Partner) video
17Pandemics - Can we eliminate major worldwide epidemics?
18Q&A with Larry Brilliant, Co-founder of The Well
19A global pandemic calls for global solutions | Larry Brilliant
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