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