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EPISODE · Nov 15, 2025 · 50 MIN

Communicating Science & The Future of Health Tech-(With Elizabeth) Ep #207

from Future Tech And Foresight · host Marc Verbenkov

Marc and Elizabeth explore why researchers struggle to communicate complex ideas and how improving this skill is vital for securing funding, building public trust, and advancing future health tech like at-home diagnostics and space-derived medicine.About the Episode:Why do brilliant researchers often struggle to explain their ideas to the public or to investors? This episode tackles the critical communication gap in science and technology. We explore the perception that simplifying complex topics means "dumbing them down," a mindset that can hinder public trust in everything from vaccines to climate science, and ultimately impact policy and engagement. The discussion highlights how this communication skill is no longer optional—it's essential for securing federal grants, attracting venture capital, and successfully commercializing new technologies.Beyond communication, the conversation explores the concrete future of personalized healthcare. The discussion highlights the rise of at-home diagnostic tools and their potential to create truly personalized electronic health records that can be securely shared with medical teams. While significant challenges in data privacy and regulation remain, the move toward decentralized clinical trials and wider acceptance of telemedicine is paving the way for a revolutionary shift in how we monitor our health.Finally, the episode looks to the skies for medical innovation, examining the surprising link between space technology and healthcare. The extreme need for reliable, autonomous medical tools on space missions is driving advancements that could soon benefit rural and underserved communities back on Earth, proving that the benefits of exploration often have profound, grounded applications.About the Guest:Elizabeth Chabe is an expert in science marketing, bringing a unique blend of commercial and academic experience to the table. With a career spanning work with research universities, national labs, and technology transfer offices, Elizabeth has been instrumental in forming public-private-academic consortia and guiding university researchers in successfully commercializing their technologies.Currently, Elizabeth works with larger commercial entities in the life sciences and diagnostics sectors, offering data-driven strategies for navigating complex markets and highly technical product launches. She’s the founder of High Touch Group (HTG), an agency providingend-to-end marketing services for life sciences, diagnostics, and engineering companies. Elizabeth is also the author of "The Giant's Ladder: The Science Professional's Blueprint for Marketing Success," a comprehensive guide for science professionals looking to market their innovations effectively.Website: https://hightouchgroup.com/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eviselli/Timestamps:00:01:15 - Episode Commences00:03:06 - Career Path in Healthcare Diagnostics00:07:39 - Revolutionizing Healthcare with Diagnostics00:14:40 - Enhancing Science Communication for Public Trust00:18:04 - Effective Communication for Research Funding00:28:32 - Modernizing Science Communication Strategies00:38:53 - AI, Space, and Healthcare Innovations 00:48:12 - Episode ConcludesAdditional Notes:For more check out the website: https://futuretechandforesight.com/Or connect with me on –Twitter: https://twitter.com/FutureTech_PodLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/futuretechandforesight/

Marc and Elizabeth explore why researchers struggle to communicate complex ideas and how improving this skill is vital for securing funding, building public trust, and advancing future health tech like at-home diagnostics and space-derived medicine.About the Episode:Why do brilliant researchers often struggle to explain their ideas to the public or to investors? This episode tackles the critical communication gap in science and technology. We explore the perception that simplifying complex topics means "dumbing them down," a mindset that can hinder public trust in everything from vaccines to climate science, and ultimately impact policy and engagement. The discussion highlights how this communication skill is no longer optional—it's essential for securing federal grants, attracting venture capital, and successfully commercializing new technologies.Beyond communication, the conversation explores the concrete future of personalized healthcare. The discussion highlights the rise of at-home diagnostic tools and their potential to create truly personalized electronic health records that can be securely shared with medical teams. While significant challenges in data privacy and regulation remain, the move toward decentralized clinical trials and wider acceptance of telemedicine is paving the way for a revolutionary shift in how we monitor our health.Finally, the episode looks to the skies for medical innovation, examining the surprising link between space technology and healthcare. The extreme need for reliable, autonomous medical tools on space missions is driving advancements that could soon benefit rural and underserved communities back on Earth, proving that the benefits of exploration often have profound, grounded applications.About the Guest:Elizabeth Chabe is an expert in science marketing, bringing a unique blend of commercial and academic experience to the table. With a career spanning work with research universities, national labs, and technology transfer offices, Elizabeth has been instrumental in forming public-private-academic consortia and guiding university researchers in successfully commercializing their technologies.Currently, Elizabeth works with larger commercial entities in the life sciences and diagnostics sectors, offering data-driven strategies for navigating complex markets and highly technical product launches. She’s the founder of High Touch Group (HTG), an agency providingend-to-end marketing services for life sciences, diagnostics, and engineering companies. Elizabeth is also the author of "The Giant's Ladder: The Science Professional's Blueprint for Marketing Success," a comprehensive guide for science professionals looking to market their innovations effectively.Website: https://hightouchgroup.com/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eviselli/Timestamps:00:01:15 - Episode Commences00:03:06 - Career Path in Healthcare Diagnostics00:07:39 - Revolutionizing Healthcare with Diagnostics00:14:40 - Enhancing Science Communication for Public Trust00:18:04 - Effective Communication for Research Funding00:28:32 - Modernizing Science Communication Strategies00:38:53 - AI, Space, and Healthcare Innovations 00:48:12 - Episode ConcludesAdditional Notes:For more check out the website: https://futuretechandforesight.com/Or connect with me on –Twitter: https://twitter.com/FutureTech_PodLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/futuretechandforesight/

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