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- 23 Mar 2016
- News
Building a Biotech Business from Farmed Fish
Charlton Ames (MBA 1970) is chairman and vice president of business development for Sea Run Holdings, a virtual firm in Maine that develops innovative biologics and therapeutics from the blood of farmed salmon. In this video he explains... View Details
- 01 Jan 2009
- News
Kathryn E. Giusti, MBA 1985
Founder and CEO, Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation, Multiple Myeloma Research Consortium Return to Alumni Achievement Awards main page Earlier Education: B.S., Biological Sciences, University of Vermont, 1980 On Leadership: “Know what... View Details
- 01 Jun 2005
- News
The Best of Costa Rica
the top five rafting rivers in the world. Those seeking a more leisurely journey took the scenic “float” down the Sarapiqui River, enjoying views of some of Costa Rica’s lushest vegetation. During our tour of La Selva Biological Station,... View Details
- 21 Mar 2025
- News
What We Can Learn From “The Oracle of Wall Street”
know there is abundant biological evidence against this theory, but I’m going with it anyway.” I feel like you can get a sense of who he is from that quote, but what do you think drove him? What did he have internally that pushed him? TB:... View Details
Keywords: Finance
- 01 Feb 2000
- News
The Future Is Now: 21st-Century Business Pondered at HBS Forum
there will be entities that claim they are human because they will be copies of human thinking." As humans, he said, "we will put devices in our own brains to expand our own thinking so there will be a real merger of biological and... View Details
- 14 Apr 2014
- News
The Puzzle of Life
capitalize companies that may not make sense for venture funds but do make sense for smart angels who have more patience than most VCs." Among those companies: Rani Therapeutics, an early-stage venture focused on making injectable View Details
- 01 Dec 2007
- News
The Wise Men
Group (he remains on the boards of Cumberland Farms and the Marine Biological Laboratory). Retired from the classroom since 1997, he continues to guide student field study projects. “Contact with students and executives is a way to keep... View Details
Keywords: Garry Emmons;Julia Hanna
- 01 Jun 2011
- News
The Best-Laid Plans
wicks biological fluids, such as blood or saliva, through treated paper to provide instant diagnostic results in parts of the developing world where lab facilities are nonexistent. In its first application, the paper chip, which costs... View Details
- 13 Feb 2019
- News
We’re All Going to Get Hacked
the threat is, you don’t know how it’s going to manifest itself, and if it did, how would you shut it down? Morrell: Now, this concept of resilience—and you make this point in the book—is not necessarily a new concept. It manifests itself in View Details
- 01 Jun 2007
- News
Up from the Ashes
introduces his famous term “creative destruction”: “The opening up of new markets, foreign or domestic, and the organized development from the craft shop and factory to giant concerns illustrate the same process of industrial mutation — if I may use that View Details
- 27 Apr 2023
- News
Life Preserver
transplant organs from a few hours to a few days or possibly longer. "Eventually, we want to stop biological time," says Giwa, who is CEO of Sylvatica. (He left Ossium in 2018 but also is the cofounder and chairman of Elevian, a biotech... View Details
Keywords: April White
- 06 Dec 2018
- News
Source Code
surroundings, and learning as we go. That’s biological intelligence. But artificial intelligence—at least the way that it’s currently constructed—doesn’t work this way. Let’s use Google as an example. HEAR MORE Listen to Donna Dubinsky... View Details
- 01 Jun 2018
- News
The Long Run
jailed again, this time for armed robbery. After five years, the child was taken back by a member of her biological family. Two years later, as the meth crisis raged on, Langford had a phone call from Lee Shaw, formerly of Shaw... View Details
- 01 Dec 2014
- News
Alumni and Faculty Books for December 2014
Drives Biology by W. David Lee (AMP 108, 1991), with Jeffrey Drazen, Phillip A. Sharp, and Robert S. Langer (MIT Press) Investigating a series of major biological discoveries that range from pasteurization to electron microscopy, Lee... View Details
- 01 Dec 2019
- News
In My Humble Opinion: Taking Attendance
people to think about what they would want for their own biological child,” she says. “Ninety-eight percent of our students are minorities, eighty-nine percent qualify for free or reduced lunch, and eighty-four percent will be... View Details
- 01 Aug 2001
- News
Cleveland Global Alumni Conference a Sold-Out Success
& Co., kicked off the first plenary session with a quick overview of factors contributing to the U.S. pharmaceutical industry's success in competing in the global market. Among other ad- vantages, Gilmartin cited the U.S. government's investment in View Details
- 15 Nov 2018
- News
Don’t Be Afraid of AI
AI, they kind of sound the same. They talk about neurons, they talk about neural networks, they have some of those words. But they're actually not very biologically true. They don't have neuroscientists on their staff, they don't read the... View Details
- 06 Dec 2021
- News
What's the Word?
response. That development—one we now take for granted—is just the start of innovations in health care and beyond. According to McKinsey’s Kevin Sneader (MBA 1993), that same approach, as well as other combinations of biological science... View Details
- 04 Sep 2019
- News
Deep Dive
among many other things. For Vescovo, it’s about the possibilities. The deeps could hold the answers to pressing questions on dry land: “We’re collecting biological samples and genetically sequencing them. We may find things that have... View Details
- 01 Sep 2018
- News
September 2018 Alumni and Faculty Books
years of working for other biotechnology companies, Susan Glasser has achieved her dream and opened her own research laboratory in the San Francisco Bay area. After numerous unsuccessful trials, she has finally gotten a positive result from a new View Details