Ken Brigham is Emory University emeritus professor of medicine. His medical degree is from Vanderbilt. He completed his medical residency at Johns Hopkins and had additional training at the University of California San Francisco. He has edited three science books and has published over 400 original works in the scientific literature. Most recently, he was associate vice president for Health Affairs at Emory, a position from which he retired in 2012. Ken has coauthored two novels with Neil Shulman (Spotless and The Asolo Accords), published a short account of his personal experience with cancer...