Speaking
Dr. Chris Gilbert is a dynamic public speaker available to speak on a wide variety of topics, including:
- New applications of artificial intelligence, data science and cognitive computing
- The Listening Cure: Healing Secrets of an Unconventional Doctor, a talk based on the book
- 10 reasons why French people don’t gain weight and how this can be applied to you.
- Secrets your doctor will never tell you and how this knowledge can change your life.
- Fun, Fast and Fearless methods to stop chronic pain, chronic fatigue or depression.
Prior Speaking Engagements
- March 8, 2024: Cyber, Space and intelligence Association, Washington DC “The new science of UFOs” (Haseltine and Gilbert)
- March 7, 2024: TTI Vanguard Chapel Hill, North Carolina. “Resilience from Within” (Gilbert)
- March 2, 2023: ISSO, Tampa, FL.:”The Nose in Front of You: Finding big opportunities in your brain’s blind spots” (Haseltine and Gilbert)
- March 1, 2023: Franklin Templeton, Tampa, FL.:”The Nose in Front of You: Finding big opportunities in your brain’s blind spots” (Haseltine and Gilbert)
- December 9, 2022: TTI/Vanguard, Scottsdale, AZ.:”Exotic Physics Cyber Attacks” (Haseltine and Gilbert)
- August 3, 2022: Lam Research Corporation: “Riding the Monster: Five ways to innovate inside bureaucracies” (Haseltine and Gilbert)
- July 28, 2022: Draper engineering innovation company: “Offensive cyber tools revealed by Russian open-source literature” (Haseltine and Gilbert)
- March 18, 2022: US Technology Leadership Council: “Cybersecurity: Offensive cyber tools revealed by Russian open- source literature” (Haseltine and Gilbert)
- March 1, 2022: WP Global Partners, Scottsdale AZ: “Riding the Monster: Five ways to innovate inside bureaucracies” (Haseltine and Gilbert)
- July 21, 2021: US Technology Leadership Council: “Riding the Monster: Five ways to innovate inside bureaucracies” (Haseltine and Gilbert)
- July 20, 2021: Cyber, Space and Intelligence Agency: “Riding the Monster: Five ways to innovate inside bureaucracies” (Haseltine and Gilbert)
- Jan 19, 2021: DTRA Defense Threat Reduction Agency: “Lessons Learned in the AI Trenches”(Haseltine and Gilbert)
- May 13, 2020: US Technology Leadership Council virtual presentation, “Prediction Science” (Haseltine and Gilbert)
- December 2019: Torrance, CA “Our Gut Microbiome needs to be balanced” (Gilbert)
- September 13, 2019: The APL colloquium at John Hopkins applied physics lab, “A spy in Moscow Station” (Haseltine, Gandy and Gilbert)
- June 18, 2019: Union League Club in New York, “A spy in Moscow Station” (Haseltine, Gandy and Gilbert)
- June 13, 2019: Connecticut “Robotics/AI in Manufacturing in the next 10 years (Haseltine and Gilbert)
- May 17, 2019: Louisiana “A spy in Moscow Station” (Haseltine, Gandy and Gilbert)
- October 2018: Torrance Memorial Medical Center Continuing Medical Education for physicians, Torrance, California: A Holistic Medicine approach to treating common physical illness (Gilbert and Haseltine)
- September 2018: Enterra Solutions, Cambridge, Massachusetts: Cognitive Computing: A data scientist’s perspective (Gilbert and Haseltine)
- May 2018: At the Pentagon, Washington, D.C., in front of senior leaders: The power of prediction (Gilbert and Haseltine)
- May 2018: Signal Maritime Conference Omni Shoreham Hotel, Washington, D.C.: Stemming the flooded, troubled waters of opioid addiction (Gilbert, Haseltine and Schall)
- May 2018: California State University Channel Islands in Camarillo, CA: Listen to your body (Gilbert and Haseltine)
- November 2017: MedStar Health MI2 Innovation Forum, Washington, DC: The Democratization of Discovery (Gilbert and Haseltine)
- October 2017: Hesse Park Community Center, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA: Listen to your body (Gilbert and Haseltine)
- July 2017: Next Century, Washington, DC; The democratization of discovery (Gilbert and Haseltine)
- April 2017: CIA Headquarters, Washington, DC: The democratization of discovery (Gilbert and Haseltine)
- Feb 2017: TTI Vanguard, San Francisco, CA: Democratizing Data discovery (Gilbert and Haseltine)
- December 2016: Institutional Investors, Menlo Park, CA: Exploring New Applications in Data Discovery (Gilbert and Haseltine)
Videos of Prior Talks
Praise
Useful advice from an unconventional physician and a knowledgeable neuroscientist, a brilliant pair who provide insight into emotions and effects of stress that trigger physical illness.
Dr. Chris Gilbert and neuroscientist Eric Haseltine have produced a book full of canny insights into the importance of stress as a cause of disease, which is both useful and intriguing.
Speaking Topics
- The Listening Cure: Healing Secrets of an Unconventional Doctor, a talk based on the book
- 10 reasons why French people don’t gain weight and how this can be applied to you
- Secrets your doctor will never tell you and how this knowledge can change your life
- Democratization of Internet Data
- A novel approach to the opioid epidemic
- Yes you do have a Sixth sense and it can save your life
- Fun, Fast and Fearless methods to stop chronic pain, chronic fatigue, anxiety or depression (by giving the body a voice)
- How to use medical information found on the internet and apply this to you
- What is in the future of medical innovations? How to choose the right kind of medical insurance for you.
- How choosing the right life partner can influence your health
- Fresh ideas about dramatically lowering medical costs while improving the nation’s health