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Mount Sinai Health System to lead discussions on the impact of climate change on health and the potential of brain-computer interfaces at the 2024 Aspen Ideas: Health and Aspen Ideas Festival

June 12, 2024
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​​​​​​New York, NY, and Aspen, CO (June 12, 2024) – Mount Sinai Health System experts will lead key discussions on how climate change is impacting health and on the potential of next-generation brain-computer interfaces to provide breakthrough treatments for patients with brain disorders at this year’s Aspen Ideas: Health and Aspen Ideas Festival from Thursday, June 20, to Saturday, June 29, in Aspen, Colorado. This year marks the 20th year of the Aspen Ideas Festival.

​​​​​​New York, NY, and Aspen, CO (June 12, 2024) – Mount Sinai Health System experts will lead key discussions on how climate change is impacting health and on the potential of next-generation brain-computer interfaces to provide breakthrough treatments for patients with brain disorders at this year’s Aspen Ideas: Health and Aspen Ideas Festival from Thursday, June 20, to Saturday, June 29, in Aspen, Colorado. This year marks the 20th year of the Aspen Ideas Festival.

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“We are very excited to be back at this year’s Aspen Ideas: Health and Aspen Ideas Festival where our experts are offering several insightful conversations—from the impacts of climate change on health to the exciting potential of brain-computer interfaces, science-informed approaches to effective parenting, treatment options for long COVID, and more,” said Brendan Carr, MD, MA, MS, Chief Executive Officer, and Professor and Kenneth L. Davis, MD, Distinguished Chair, Mount Sinai Health System. “Our experts are looking forward to contributing to the engaging conversations and ideas for improving health for the global community, and welcome attendees to join our sessions and learn about new ideas shaping the health of millions worldwide.”

Built around festival themes that include artificial intelligence, climate change and environmental health, neuroscience, the components of a meaningful life in the 21st century, and more, Mount Sinai’s conversations will broaden the understanding of health and science through innovative thinkers who are moving medicine forward to improve the health and well-being of people everywhere. Mount Sinai is a Presenting Sponsor of the Aspen Ideas Festival and Aspen Ideas: Health, and the only underwriter to support both events. Please note that event time and location details are subject to change; visit our website www.mountsinai.org/aspen for the most up-to-date details.

Kicking off Mount Sinai’s events during this year’s festival, Dr. Carr will moderate a panel on exposomics and the environmental exposures that shape a person’s health across their lifespan on Friday, June 21, at 11:40 am MDT in the Booz Allen Hamilton Room within the Koch Building. Panelists will include Mount Sinai experts from the Institute for Climate Change, Environmental Health, and Exposomics. The conversation will center on climate change and how technology—including machine learning and AI models—is reshaping our understanding of what happens to the human body as a result of climate change and other environmental assaults. The panelists will discuss how learnings from these research endeavors are used to build health policies and empower individuals to make informed lifestyle choices. Panelists include:

  • Itai Kloog, PhD, Professor, Environmental Medicine and Climate Science, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
  • Maayan Yitshak-Sade, MPH, PhD, Associate Professor, Environmental Medicine and Climate Science, Icahn Mount Sinai
  • Manish Arora, BDS, MPH, PhD, Edith J. Baerwald Professor and Vice Chair of the Department of Environmental Medicine and Climate Science, Icahn Mount Sinai, and Co-Founder and CEO, LinusBio

Dr. Carr will also speak on a panel titled “From Measles to Maternal Health: Strengthening Partnerships Between Healthcare and Public Health,” which will discuss ways in which the United States can meet pressing health challenges of today with well-coordinated health care and public health approaches. This panel will take place on Friday, June 21, at 4:20 pm MDT in the Booz Allen Hamilton Room within the Koch Building.

Mount Sinai will also host a panel discussion on the potential of brain-computer interfaces to help patients with brain diseases, which will be moderated by Kenneth L. Davis, MD, Executive Vice Chairman of the Mount Sinai Boards of Trustees, who served as Chief Executive Officer of the Mount Sinai Health System for 20 years. Dr. Davis will be joined by Joshua B. Bederson, MD, the Leonard I. Malis, MD/Corinne and Joseph Graber Professor of Neurosurgery and System Chair of the Department of Neurosurgery; Isabelle Germano, MD, MBA, Professor of Neurosurgery, Neurology, and Oncological Sciences, Director of the Mount Sinai Comprehensive Brain Tumor Program, and Co-Director of the Radiosurgery Program; Thomas J. Oxley, MD, PhD, Director of Innovation Strategy for the Department of Neurosurgery and co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Synchron; and Benjamin Rapoport, MD, PhD, Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery and co-founder and Chief Science Officer at Precision Neuroscience. This program will take place on Tuesday, June 25, at 10:20 am MDT in the Lauder Room within the Koch Building.

Dr. Davis will also participate in a panel regarding the growth in consolidation in health care markets, including mergers and acquisitions of health care providers, and its potential impact on patient access, affordability, and quality care. This discussion will take place on Friday, June 21, at 3 pm MDT in the Booz Allen Hamilton Room within the Koch Building.

Oher activities in which Mount Sinai Health System experts are participating include:

  • David F. Putrino, PhD, Director of Rehabilitation Innovation for Mount Sinai, and Professor of Rehabilitation and Human Performance at Icahn Mount Sinai, will participate in a panel on long COVID and the benefits of music therapy on health on Friday, June 21, at 10:20 am MDT in the McNulty Room in the Doerr-Hosier Center.
  • Aliza W. Pressman, PhD, Co-Founding Director and Director of Clinical Programming for the Mount Sinai Parenting Center, and Assistant Clinical Professor of Pediatrics at Icahn Mount Sinai, will participate in a panel on the topic of effective parenting on Monday, June 24, at 12:30 pm MDT in the East Lawn Tent.

Mount Sinai clinicians will be onsite to provide complimentary dermatologic screenings at the Mount Sinai Health Experience, located in The Grove at Aspen Meadows. Screenings will be available from Thursday, June 20, through Saturday, June 29. Sessions can be reserved in advance starting on Saturday, June 15, at aspen@mountsinai.org. For more information about Mount Sinai’s speakers, events, and activities at the Aspen Ideas: Health and Aspen Ideas Festival, visit our website at www.mountsinai.org/aspen.

Dr. Bederson is Chair of the Department of Neurosurgery at the Mount Sinai Health System. Drs. Germano, Rapoport, and Oxley are faculty members in the Department of Neurosurgery. Dr. Bederson serves in a supervisory role for them within the Health System. Dr. Rapoport is an equity owner in Precision Neuroscience, serves as their Chief Scientific Officer, and is a member of their board of directors. Neither Dr. Bederson nor Mount Sinai have a financial interest in Precision Neuroscience. Dr. Oxley is an equity owner in Synchron, serves as their Chief Executive Officer, and is a member of their board of directors. Dr. Bederson and other faculty members at Mount Sinai are equity owners in Synchron. All Precision Neuroscience and Synchron research at Mount Sinai is conducted by investigators without financial ties to either company.

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About the Mount Sinai Health System

Mount Sinai Health System is one of the largest academic medical systems in the New York metro area, with 48,000 employees working across eight hospitals, more than 400 outpatient practices, more than 600 research and clinical labs, a school of nursing, and a leading school of medicine and graduate education. Mount Sinai advances health for all people, everywhere, by taking on the most complex health care challenges of our time—discovering and applying new scientific learning and knowledge; developing safer, more effective treatments; educating the next generation of medical leaders and innovators; and supporting local communities by delivering high-quality care to all who need it.

Through the integration of its hospitals, labs, and schools, Mount Sinai offers comprehensive health care solutions from birth through geriatrics, leveraging innovative approaches such as artificial intelligence and informatics while keeping patients’ medical and emotional needs at the center of all treatment. The Health System includes approximately 9,000 primary and specialty care physicians and 11 free-standing joint-venture centers throughout the five boroughs of New York City, Westchester, Long Island, and Florida. Hospitals within the System are consistently ranked by Newsweek’s® “The World’s Best Smart Hospitals, Best in State Hospitals, World Best Hospitals and Best Specialty Hospitals” and by U.S. News & World Report‘s® “Best Hospitals” and “Best Children’s Hospitals.” The Mount Sinai Hospital is on the U.S. News & World Report® “Best Hospitals” Honor Roll for 2023-2024. 

For more information, visit or find Mount Sinai on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.



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