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MercurysBall2 ago

Marina Marrelli is related to the couple. Associated name:

Marilena C Visser

https://www.delmartimes.net/lifestyle/philanthropy/sddmt-voices-for-children-wine-women-shoes-2016apr09-story.html

For the first time since she and her husband have owned the estate, Del Mar’s Patricia Brutten is inviting the public into her historic home for an event that will support foster children of San Diego County.

"It’s a fun afternoon,” said Brutten, who is co-chairing this year’s event with her longtime friend and fellow UCSD alumna Marina Marrelli. Marrelli previously served on the board of the organization.

Voices for Children’s fifth annual “Wine Women & Shoes” is set for April 30 at the Canfield-Wright estate, a house filled with history that sits on a Del Mar hillside overlooking the Pacific Ocean. The residence was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004.

She and her husband Marc Brutten, founder and chairman of Westcore Properties, have three adult children. They co-founded the Brutten Family Foundation, which is focused on supporting San Diego County charities. They have long supported a variety of local and regional organizations, including Friends of San Pasqual Academy, New Children’s Museum and Voices for Children, a San Diego-based nonprofit that recruits, trains and supervises volunteer Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASAs). CASAs advocate for the rights and well-being of children living in San Diego County’s foster care system.

anoooner45 ago

come to the 9chan thread mate. image boards are best for this sort of digging.

9chan. tw/bestpol/thread/502

MercurysBall2 ago

Re Sotera Wireless:

Eric Topol https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Topol

Eric Jeffrey Topol (born 1954) is an American cardiologist, geneticist, author, and scientist. He is the Founder and Director of the Scripps Research Translational Institute[1] in La Jolla, California. He also serves as the Chief Academic Officer for Scripps Health, a Professor of Genomics at The Scripps Research Institute, and a Senior Consultant at the Division of Cardiovascular Diseases at Scripps Clinic. He is editor-in-chief of Medscape and theheart.org. He has published 3 bestseller books on the future of medicine. His most recent book Deep Medicine: How Artificial Intelligence Can Make Healthcare Human Again came out in 2019, which focuses on how AI empowers physicians and revolutionizes the health care industry..

In 2016, Topol was awarded a $207M grant from the National Institutes of Health to lead a significant part of the Precision Medicine Initiative, a one million American prospective research program.

Topol has been involved with wireless medicine since its inception. He was the first physician to serve on CardioNet's Medical Advisory Board in 1999, the first dedicated wireless medicine company that performs real-time ECG remote, continuous rhythm monitoring. In 2007 he joined the Board of Sotera Wireless that has developed the first continuous non-invasive blood pressure monitoring device, which also captures all vital signs.

He was commissioned by Jeremy Hunt in 2018 to carry out a review of how the NHS workforce, will need to change “to deliver a digital future”.

Topol served as chairman of cardiovascular medicine at Cleveland Clinic (1991-2005).

Topol was selected as one of the 12 “Rock Stars of Science” by GQ and the Geoffrey Beene Foundation in 2009.[31] He was elected to the American Society for Clinical Investigation, the Association of American Physicians, and the Johns Hopkins Society of Scholars. In 2004, he was elected to the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences.[32] He was named Doctor of the Decade by the Institute for Scientific Information for being one of the top 10 most cited medical researchers. In 2011, Topol received the Hutchinson Medal from the University of Rochester in addition to giving the commencement speech for the School of Medicine and Dentistry. In 2012, Modern Healthcare ranked Topol as the most influential physician executive in the United States.