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- 01 Jan 2006
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Philip L. Yeo, MBA 1976
STUDENTS "Enjoy whatever you are doing or move on." CURRENT READING Genes in Conflict: The Biology of Selfish Genetic Elements, by Austin Burt and Robert Trivers As the overseer of Singapore's economic direction for many years, Philip Yeo... View Details
- 01 Mar 2013
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Bringing It Back Home
fellowship when someone forwarded an email to him about the program. He knew right away that SPNM had what he wanted. "It sounded great. I was a biology major, and I didn't have any formal training in how to run a nonprofit," Marriner... View Details
- 01 Dec 2001
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Reaching Out
Ph.D. in pathology and molecular biology at Boston University's School of Medicine. Intrigued by his experience with pharmaceutical companies and the role of business in drug delivery, he enrolled at HBS one month after finishing his... View Details
- 01 Dec 2014
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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
- 15 Nov 2018
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Don’t Be Afraid of AI
lifetimes and that is worth worrying about. So, I think understanding those, and I said earlier how to regulate them, I think is important. But to keeping in mind the fact that it could really solve some very important problems, whether in sustainability or in planet... View Details
- 10 Aug 2017
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Skydeck Live: The Happiness Equation
in your book or that you've been thinking about since, what do you struggle with most? Pasricha: I mean, I have a huge thing about time management and decision making. Right now, the average person around the world makes 295 decisions a day, which, if you've studied... View Details