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Alexander Tsiaras is an American photographer, entrepreneur, technology innovator, and journalist whose work has appeared on the cover of over 150 magazines. He is the founder, CEO, and editor-in-chief of TheVisualMD and StoryMD. Tsiaras’ awards include the
World Press Photo of the Year The World Press Photo of the Year award is part of the World Press Photo Awards, organized by the Dutch foundation World Press Photo. Considered one of the most prestigious and coveted awards in photojournalism, the World Press Photo of the Ye ...
,
Webby Award The Webby Awards (colloquially referred to as the Webbys) are awards for excellence on the Internet presented annually by the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences, a judging body composed of over three thousand industry experts a ...
, and th
Satava Award
for his work on improving medicine through advanced technology, and his work has been featured on the covers of ''
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'', ''
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'', ''Smithsonian'', ''Life'' magazine, and the '' London Sunday Times Magazine''. Tsiaras has lectured and keynoted conferences, including the
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(NLM/NIH) Scientific Visualization Conference, TED,
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Ink Conference
(in association with TED India), Google Health Conference "ThinkHealth 2012", an
Medicine Meets Virtual Reality
(MMVR). He lectured with
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at the
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. Some of his mos
notable publications
include ''From Conception to Birth: A Life Unfolds, Architecture and Design of Man and Woman,'' and the ''InVision Guides to Healthy Heart, Sexual Health and Life Blood''. His latest releases include ''Conception to Birth'' and ''TheVisualMD Wellness Program, A Scientific Approach to Losing Weight, Preventing Illness and Reversing Chronic Diseases''.


Early life and career

The son of Greek immigrants who emigrated via Ellis Island to the US after the conclusion of the
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, Tsiaras was raised on the stories of his parents’ homeland. His father would seasonally bring the goats south from Northern
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to a small village near
Mount Olympus Mount Olympus (, , ) is an extensive massif near the Thermaic Gulf of the Aegean Sea, located on the border between Thessaly and Macedonia (Greece), Macedonia, between the regional units of Larissa (regional unit), Larissa and Pieria (regional ...
where he met Tsiaras’ mother. At the age of 19, Tsiaras travelled to his parents' villages in rural Greece to spend a year herding goats. It was here that he was exposed to the extraordinary centuries-old funeral and exhumation rituals that inspired him to record the local practices and independently kickstart his journalism career. Tsiaras co-authored his first book, ''Death Rituals of Rural Greece'' (
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), in 1982. "Greeks don't celebrate life, they celebrate death," according to Tsiaras. "We don't celebrate birthdays, we celebrate name days, based on the deaths of saints. In these remote Greek villages, they believe that the soul's transcendence to heaven is directly related to the decomposition of the flesh: the more flesh on the bones exposed at the time of the exhumation, the more sins; the less flesh, the less sins," he added.


1980s

In the early 1980s, Tsiaras’ work in Greece attracted the attention of the German/US monthly magazine, ''
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,'' who assigned him to travel to his parents' villages to document them through photography. These works, “My Father's Greece”, were published in ''Geo'' in 1982. ''Geo'' later collaborated with Tsiaras to help them launch as an international presence using his visual prowess. After his work abroad, Tsiaras returned to the United States and studied painting and sculpting with the well-known artist
Lucas Samaras Lucas Samaras (; September 14, 1936 – March 7, 2024) was a Greek-born American photographer, sculptor, and painter. Early life and education Samaras was born in Kastoria, Greece on September 14, 1936. He studied at Rutgers University and b ...
and sculptor
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, but it was the drama of medical intervention that gripped him most. Photographing and documenting the marvel of surgical operations became a point of increasing focus. Tsiaras’ next move was to teach himself
mathematics Mathematics is a field of study that discovers and organizes methods, Mathematical theory, theories and theorems that are developed and Mathematical proof, proved for the needs of empirical sciences and mathematics itself. There are many ar ...
and
physics Physics is the scientific study of matter, its Elementary particle, fundamental constituents, its motion and behavior through space and time, and the related entities of energy and force. "Physical science is that department of knowledge whi ...
, and he used this knowledge to start developing his own lenses, including one for a microscope that was used to photograph the first images of human eggs in an in vitro fertilization program. Another lens, designed for use with an endoscope, is capable of photographing a fetus from outside the amniotic sac. Images developed using this lens became cover stories for ''Life Magazine''. In 1989, Tsiaras realized the potential of computer-generated imagery and learned
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, then C and C++ to write his own programs that transferred his knowledge of light moving through physical space to light moving through tissue in virtual space. Tsiaras formed part of an innovative team that designed 3D imaging technologies capable of analyzing the density of tissues, the results of which could then be extrapolated and segmented to perform surgical operations in advance. They received grants from major groups such as
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and
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to further their technology. "Before this software, urgeonswould sometimes have to perform the operation maybe four times in order to get it right," said Tsiaras. "But this way, you can do the measurements in advance and achieve it in one go".


1990s

By the 1990s, Tsiaras’ work had gotten him noticed by many media groups, which led to appearances and contributions to various books, magazine covers, and
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. One publication of Life magazine dedicated the entire issue to Tsiaras’ visualization of the human body, which was unprecedented for the magazine since they had never before focused on only a single contributor for an issue. Despite having never formally completed any higher-level education, he was approached by Yale School of Medicine, Department of Surgery, with an offer to become an adjunct professor. Working with Yale, he received funding from NASA to write algorithms for virtual surgery so that astronauts could be surgically treated in robotics pods during deep space flights. As Tsiaras explained, "...if you're on your way to Mars and when passing by the moon you get an appendicitis attack, you're going to have to be cut". Beginning in 1988 as Anatomical Travelogue, Tsiaras remolded the company into the more user-friendly TheVisualMD in 1997. A media and technology company based in New York, TheVisualMD was dedicated to writing advanced software that scans the body from the molecular to the larger anatomies, from conception to advanced age. Richard Saul Wurman, founder of the TED Conferences, described TheVisualMD as "...the perfect marriage of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Pixar."


StoryMD

In 2017, Tsiaras launched a new personalized health platform, StoryMD. This single, unified platform translates user health and wellness data into visualizations, allowing users to understand, track, and share health details. StoryMD has collated one of the world's most complete digital repositories of medical knowledge. The encyclopedic domain boasts over 5,000 health and wellness topics and 35,000 articles, delivered in a highly accessible format that emphasizes relevance to the user. All the information therein has been vetted by authoritative and reliable open sources including the
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, the
National Institutes of Health The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is the primary agency of the United States government responsible for biomedical and public health research. It was founded in 1887 and is part of the United States Department of Health and Human Service ...
, and the
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. Augmenting this library is a multimedia trove encompassing over 50,000 videos and 75,000 images and interactive tools that detail scientific intricacies.


HealthJournals and the user experience

StoryMD bridges the divide between the complexities of medical science and the lay public by using a multimedia format that incorporates information written in digestible language. The platform organizes health topics into over 3,500 HealthJournals, each containing illustrated, information-rich stories on a litany of topics related to conditions,
pathologies Pathology is the study of disease. The word ''pathology'' also refers to the study of disease in general, incorporating a wide range of biology research fields and medical practices. However, when used in the context of modern medical treatme ...
, treatments,
anatomy Anatomy () is the branch of morphology concerned with the study of the internal structure of organisms and their parts. Anatomy is a branch of natural science that deals with the structural organization of living things. It is an old scien ...
, and
nutrition Nutrition is the biochemistry, biochemical and physiology, physiological process by which an organism uses food and water to support its life. The intake of these substances provides organisms with nutrients (divided into Macronutrient, macro- ...
. There are also HealthJournals covering prevention, insights into interactive
biomarkers In biomedical contexts, a biomarker, or biological marker, is a measurable indicator of some biological state or condition. Biomarkers are often measured and evaluated using blood, urine, or soft tissues to examine normal biological processes, p ...
of risk and strategies to stave off disease, and user-friendly information on a wide range of medications.


GENESIS suite

A cornerstone of StoryMD's offerings is the GENESIS suite, a 300+ HealthJournal collection that provides prospective, expectant, and new parents a better way to understand and manage every aspect of
fertility Fertility in colloquial terms refers the ability to have offspring. In demographic contexts, fertility refers to the actual production of offspring, rather than the physical capability to reproduce, which is termed fecundity. The fertility rate ...
and
pregnancy Pregnancy is the time during which one or more offspring gestation, gestates inside a woman's uterus. A multiple birth, multiple pregnancy involves more than one offspring, such as with twins. Conception (biology), Conception usually occurs ...
.


Personal

Tsiaras lives with his wife, son, and dog Kookla in
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and in rural
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.


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