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  • 06 Sep 2016
  • News

The Solution That Doesn’t Get Discussed About How to Get More Women On Corporate Boards

women 100% of the open seats and potentially create more openings: Interview the women first. It doesn’t need to be tested by the FDA before corporate boards across America try it. Trewstar has done it over 30 times, and it always works.... View Details
  • 01 Mar 2007
  • News

Daniel Vasella

(twenty years in the United States), and the other is the solidity of the patent. Regarding length, it’s a sensitive point. If we have delays in FDA regulatory approval because more questions are being asked, or if we are more diligent... View Details
Keywords: Roger Thompson; multinational pharmaceutical company; prescription drugs; vaccines; Medicare; generics business; Health, Social Assistance
  • 01 Dec 2017
  • News

2017 in Health Care: Telemedicine Has Arrived

drug and the FDA says it is safe and effective and doctors prescribe it, insurance generally will pay for it. But everyone is getting fed up with that approach—the ‘Pharma bro’ Martin Shkreli did not help—and we’ve reached a critical mass... View Details
Keywords: Halle Tecco (MBA 2011), founder emeritus, Rock Health; angel investor; adjunct professor, Columbia Business School
  • 09 Apr 2019
  • News

Finding a Fix for Food Allergies

photo by Stu Rosner Food allergies affect 30 million Americans and one in 12 children, sometimes triggering life-threatening reactions. Yet there are no approved FDA treatments or cures. These sobering facts became alarmingly real to... View Details
Keywords: Jill Radsken
  • 15 Dec 2024
  • News

After Ozempic

—Joseph Badaracco, John Shad Professor of Business Ethics “Every other news cycle, there seems to be another serious medical condition that these GLP-1s may be able to help, for reasons we are just beginning to understand,” Badaracco says. Take, for example, the fact... View Details
Keywords: Jen McFarland Flint; Illustrations by Pete Ryan; Ambulatory Health Care Services; Health, Social Assistance
  • 01 Jun 2000
  • News

The Right Connections

impact on the size of the start-up's IPO. "Downstream social capital was essential in attracting the interest of a top investment bank and getting a high valuation for the IPO," Higgins says. Such downstream connections can be valuable sources of information about the... View Details
Keywords: Judith A. Ross
  • 01 Mar 2010
  • News

Sole Mates

FDA to work 1 million acres of forest, a concession worth hundreds of millions of dollars. Every word of the company’s forty-page proposal was plagiarized from a U.S. Forest Service report on woodlands 7,000 miles away. And even though I... View Details
Keywords: Garry Emmons; Forestry and Logging; Agriculture; Monetary Authorities-Central Bank; Finance; Administration of Environmental Quality Programs; Government
  • 13 Nov 2020
  • News

Student Startups Help Fight COVID-19

Labs. “A crisis like this illuminates the importance of innovation.” One example is Umbulizer, which offers a reliable, portable ventilator at 10 percent of the cost of a $40,000 hospital-grade machine. The device recently gained emergency View Details
  • 04 Sep 2019
  • News

Accelerating Scientific Discovery

have, and how can we support their development?” Chandra explains that because “science is long and hard”—running the gamut from basic research and drug discovery, to clinical trials, to FDA review and approval, to post-approval... View Details
Keywords: Jennifer Gillespie
  • 06 Dec 2021
  • News

Vision: Sound Science

It was a milestone to celebrate: Earlier this year, designations from FDA and European Union regulators moved researchers at the Boston-based startup Akouos, Inc., a step closer to producing the first-ever therapy for gene-mediated... View Details
Keywords: Deb Blagg
  • 01 Dec 2019
  • News

The Race Against Resistance

people die as a result. And yet, there are only 42 antibiotics currently in clinical development, and typically only 20 percent of infectious disease drugs that enter phase 1 clinical trials will receive FDA approval. Eric Kimble (MBA... View Details
Keywords: Lisa Scanlon Mogolov
  • 04 Sep 2019
  • News

Advancing Diagnostics that Can Save Lives

should humans do and what should algorithms do?’” she notes. As she seeks to tackle tasks such as securing FDA approvals and raising venture funding, Kelley has already found her affiliation with the Life Lab and her access to other... View Details
Keywords: Susan Young
  • 01 Sep 2016
  • News

Pricing Paradise

eliminated; a 20 percent loss due to budget cuts was deemed a realistic possibility.) The researchers adopted the “willingness-to-pay” methodology that federal agencies such as OSHA and the FDA use to determine how much people would pay... View Details
Keywords: Julia Hanna
  • 01 Dec 1996
  • News

An Entrepreneurial Journey

habit. Introduced as a prescription drug in 1992 by de Weese's company, California-based Cygnus Research Corporation (now Cygnus, Inc.), Nicotrol represented a breakthrough in transdermal patch technology. Receiving FDA approval in a... View Details
  • 01 Dec 2013
  • News

Your Own Medicine

spur further developments. John Crowley's (MBA 1997) quest to conquer Pompe disease began when his son and daughter were diagnosed with the rare, often fatal neuromuscular disorder in 1998. He helped push the development of the first-ever treatment for Pompe, approved... View Details
Keywords: Morrell, Daniel; biomedicine; biopharmaceutical company; Ambulatory Health Care Services; Health, Social Assistance
  • 16 Jul 2019
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The Making of a Movement

today,” David observes. “Earlier this year, for example, the FDA approved a new treatment that resulted from research that Cycle for Survival donations helped fund. That was Jen’s dream. That was the goal that guided every decision we... View Details
Keywords: Greg Forbes Siegman; cancer
  • 12 Jul 2021
  • News

Alumni Confront the COVID-19 Crisis

“We have a highly effective mask that protects both the health professionals and the patients from transfer of microorganisms, body fluids, and particulate matter,” says Sarka, who is submitting the product for an Emergency Use Authorization and View Details
  • 01 Dec 2022
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Road to Recovery

contracting with some more innovative commercial and Medicaid programs while advocating for federal change in billing codes and seeking FDA approval for the company’s offerings. DynamiCare’s biggest victory came in March 2022, when the... View Details
Keywords: April White; Ambulatory Health Care Services; Health, Social Assistance
  • 01 Dec 2013
  • News

Curing Health Care

fundraising, IP, patent law, and the ins and outs of FDA and HIPAA regulations. Tecco and Gross refined their vision for Rock Health in a field study with HBS senior lecturer Bob Higgins. But first, Tecco had the experience of founding... View Details
Keywords: Ambulatory Health Care Services; Health, Social Assistance; Management; Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools; Educational Services
  • 11 May 2017
  • News

Going with the Flow

Hoxworth Blood Center, where it was processed and stored. Parents paid an initial processing fee at the time of delivery and an annual storage fee in the month of the child’s birthday. At the time, most organizations dealing in blood were nonprofits, such as the Red... View Details
Keywords: Robert S. Benchley
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