Stefan Einhorn

Stefan Einhorn, born on October 26, 1955 in Stockholm, is a Swedish doctor, professor and writer. He is the son of Jerzy and Nina Einhorn, as well as the brother of Lena Einhorn.

Stefan Einhorn "King's Garden", Stockholm, May 22, 2013 in connection with the Book of Hope Campaign for the Kindercancer Foundation

Biography

He received a degree from the Karolinska Institute in 1980 after presenting his thesis. In 1999 he became a professor of Molecular oncology at the Karolinska Institute.[1] In 2013, he co-launched a Center for Social Sustainability (CSS) at the institute.[2] He is also a general practitioner at Radiumhemmet and chairman of the Karolinska Institute´s ethics council. Einhorn is also an active member of the Swedish Authors' Association.

Activities

Einhorn hosted a summer radio program on June 25, 2002 and was the guest on the TV-huset television program on November 20, 2005.

Stefan Einhorn
  • 1991 – Hud i sol (med Cecilia Boldeman)
  • 1992 – En liten bok om cancer (Cancerfonden)
  • 2000 – Ont i kroppen (med Ralph Nisell)

Other books

  • 1998 – En dold Gud: om religion, vetenskap och att söka Gud
  • 2003 – Den sjunde dagen
  • 2005 – Konsten att vara snäll
  • 2007 – Medmänniskor
  • 2007 – Vägar till visdom
  • 2011 – Änglarnas svar
  • 2013 – Stenträdet (spänningsroman)
  • 2014 – De nya dödssynderna: våra mörkaste sidor och hur vi kan hantera dem
  • 2016 – Pappan
gollark: AIs running on computers need electricity and (less) cooling.
gollark: Us foolish meatbags need oxygen and stable ~300K temperatures and food and water and stuff.
gollark: But what if the AIs colonize outer space? They can beat humans at it.
gollark: See, any game can be made more fun if you implement human-level intelligences which can create stuff like pyramid schemes.
gollark: Presumably if food is magically non-perishable, lots of people will just store it, and the price won't vary *that* much because the only extra cost is some storage.

References

  1. Karolinska institutet: Stefan Einhorn, läst 7 November 2016
  2. Nytt center för social hållbarhet, Jobbsafari 1 November 2013
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