Dr. Kim Solez
Kim Solez, M.D., FRCPC is Professor of Pathology at the University
of Alberta,
and President and CEO of
Transpath Inc., is one of the world’s foremost kidney pathologists
and
medical Internet leaders.
Kim has also created many
educational videos for the Lifeboat Foundation.
He is
a popular blogger on internetevolution.com, and directs NKF
cyberNephrology, a joint venture
of the National Kidney Foundation (U.S.) and the University of Alberta.
He is the father of the Banff classification which sets standards
worldwide for how biopsies from kidney and other solid organ transplants
are interpreted, and started the post earthquake disaster relief task
force of the International Society of Nephrology.
Having held leadership roles in medicine and technology for over 20
years and directed major music and arts events, Kim is convinced
that very useful cross fertilization can come from mixing these
disciplines.
Kim coedited
Solid Organ Transplant Rejection: Mechanisms, Pathology, and
Diagnosis, and
coauthored
International standardization of criteria for the histologic
diagnosis of renal allograft rejection: The Banif working
classification of kidney transplant pathology,
Costimulation Blockade with Belatacept
in Renal Transplantation,
Banff 2003 Meeting Report: New Diagnostic Insights
and Standards,
Telomere Shortening in Kidneys with Age,
IFN-γ Alters the Pathology of Graft Rejection: Protection from
Early Necrosis, and
Prevention of chronic kidney and vascular disease: Toward
global health equity — The Bellagio 2004 Declaration.
His forthcoming book Digitality is expected to hit the shelves in
2011.
Digitality combines humorous autobiographical vignettes with
techno-futuristic vision to anticipate what kinds of technology related
experiences are yet to come as we and machines co-evolve.
As we plunge headlong into an increasingly intimate embrace with
technology, and “merge” more and more with our electronic devices,
understanding the relationship between ourselves and machines becomes
more important. Can this ever closer association possibly be a good
thing? Digitality presents a worldview in which this coming
together
of
humans and machine will be a fun and surprising experience, replete with
meaningful life experiences that we wouldn’t have thought possible
without technology. Digitality presents a future where technology
augments our most human features and reveals surprising things about the
human psyche.
Digitality is different from other technology books in that while
the
subject matter is quite metallic, the medium is very humanistic, as is
the overall outlook. Kim presents a worldview in which the
artificial and real are intertwined with one another, and rarely as
discrete as many assume. Technology, he argues, is in many ways
making us more human. No other popular books take quite as optimistic a
position on the matters of human being-technology relations, or in as
creative a way.
The Canadian iconic poet/singer/songwriter Leonard Cohen called Kim
a “great master of the surreal” juxtaposing things others would
never think of juxtaposing. Kim hopes that by putting things
together in new ways he can stimulate people to think about the future
and our increasing association with machines and devices in a new more
positive way.
Read his
LinkedIn Profile.
Follow his
Twitter feed.
Watch
SolezAward and
PAHSNepalFundRaiserSolez.
Read
We Need to Study Human-Web ‘Co-Evolution’.