EP 106: Designing Health Across Scales | Joanne Cheung

EP 106: Designing Health Across Scales | Joanne Cheung

vor 3 Jahren
Health is not a luxury product. But why have our systems commodified health? How might we design health into our everyday lives?
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vor 3 Jahren
Health is not a luxury product. But why have our systems
commodified health? How might we design health into our everyday
lives? Joanne Cheung is an artist and designer. She formerly served
as a Director of Systems Change at the global design firm IDEO. In
her ongoing effort to amplify the public impact of research and
policy through design, she spearheaded creative collaborations with
institutions including the Icelandic Glaciological Society, Harvard
Earth and Planetary Sciences Visualization Lab, Harvard Office of
Sustainability, Harvard Ash Center for Democratic Governance and
Innovation, and Dartmouth Life Sciences Center. She has been a
Fellow at the Harvard Berkman Klein Center for Internet &
Society and the American Association of University Women, an
Artist-in-Residence at the Icelandic Association of Visual Artists,
and a speaker at Duke Center on Law & Technology and the
National Academy of Sciences, and her work has been featured in
Wallpaper, Wired, Azure Magazine, Fast Company, and the New York
Times. She lectures at the Hasso Plattner Institute of Design at
Stanford University and the Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley.
Episode mentions and links: https://joannekcheung.com
https://medium.com/@jcheung IDEO: First Mile Health via Building H
Upstreaming Health, a d.school class by Joanne Cheung, Stephen
Downs, and Sara Singer Joanne would take you to a Thai Temple
Backyard Brunch at: Wat Mongkolratanaram Follow Joanne: Twitter
Episode Website: https://www.designlabpod.com/episodes/106
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