Gabriel Liguori Is Co-Founder of TissueLabs and Highlights the Importance of Project Management for the Evolution of the Healthcare Sector
Project Management Institute (PMI) announced the 2023 Future 50 list , which features 50 rising leaders who are transforming the world and reshaping the future through projects. These 50 individuals represent a new group of project professionals driving transformation across PMI regions and across industries.
Among the 50 honorees, Brazilian Gabriel Liguori, co-founder of the biotechnology startup TissueLabs, stands out. Recognized and named on the Forbes Under 30 and MIT Innovator Under 35 lists, Gabriel directs his energies towards regenerative medicine, where he creates organs and tissues grown in laboratories. The ultimate goal is to develop artificial organs to address the shortage of organs needed for transplantation, a passion that arose when he faced a heart anomaly in childhood that required a surgical procedure.
Gabriel’s scientific credentials are impressive, with a medical degree and doctorates in thoracic surgery, cardiovascular surgery and cardiovascular regenerative medicine. However, achieving this ambitious goal also requires project management skills and knowledge.
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Engineered Madeira transforms light into heat and generates electricity even in the dark by redesigning the balsa internally with protected phosphorene and stearic acid, storing 175 kJ/kg, achieving 91% solar conversion and up to 0.65 V still.
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Europe teams up with China on the SMILE mission to study Earth’s “shield” against the Sun and predict solar storms, while NASA gives little attention to the European contribution that helped take the Artemis II crew towards the Moon.
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NASA’s satellite now shows where air pollution truly begins, locating roads, factories, and ports in almost real-time, and also adjusts NO₂ measurements with a margin of error between 10% and 20%.
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Explorers found a colossal underwater mountain hidden in the Pacific, taller than Mount Olympus and nearly four times the Burj Khalifa, and what emerged around it seemed straight out of science fiction, with rare squids, ghost octopuses, and the so-called “flying spaghetti monsters.”
“By harnessing the power of strategic project management, we not only amplify innovation, but also foster ongoing collaboration. This allows a high-caliber team like Gabriel’s to consistently reach milestones and turn the dream of regenerative organs into an achievable reality.”, comments Ricardo Triana, General Director of Project Management Institute (PMI) Latin America.
With technological advances in the global health scenario, accelerated after the COVID-19 pandemic, the sector demonstrated resilience by adopting innovative solutions and Brazil has been gaining ground in this movement, ranking 19th in the ranking of nations by participation in clinical studies initiated in 2021, according to the Interfarma survey.
According to a survey by Global Market Insights, the international healthcare market is projected to exceed US$ 504.4 billion by 2025 and the country is expected to continue contributing new solutions and ideas to transform global well-being and drive its evolution in this crucial field.
In today’s world, global megatrends, such as digital disruption, demographic changes, and the climate crisis, are driving the future of business and society. At the same time, the global economy needs 25 million new project professionals by 2030. The 2023 Future 50 honorees are collectively setting an example and leading problem-solving efforts while creating a better world through projects.
In addition to Gabriel, honorees in Latin America include: Felipe Lara Leyva (Mexico), Fred Camus Yeomans (Chile), Scarlin Marcelina Gómez Tejada (Dominican Republic), Lêmnec Tiller (Colombia) and Tomás Giovanetti, CEO and Founder of Entertainment TGA from Argentina, who created a startup that applies gaming to corporate marketing and social issues and currently leads a large team with projects in Brazil, Paraguay, Mexico, and Spain.
“PMI remains committed to elevating the voices of project professionals aiming higher, making an impact on society, and transforming the world,” said Pierre Le Manh, President and CEO of PMI. “This year’s Future 50 list demonstrates the power of the PMI community and the role that the next generation of project professionals plays in creating global change.”
The full Future 50 list of 2023 showcases a complete spectrum of regions, industries, and achievements in the project-centric work world, where people have the skills and capabilities necessary to make a difference and create change.
To read about the passions and missions driving the next generation of talent, visit: PMI.org/Future50.
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