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    Dr. Yusuf Hamied

    Keywords: Pharmaceuticals
    • 22 Jul 2014
    • Blog Post

    From FIELD to Field, Putting What I’ve Learned at HBS into Practice

    simple and clear as they appeared at first glance. The many times I was pushed to justify my stance – from the morality and ethicality of pharmaceutical patents in the developing world to the negotiation tactics I would use with Steve... View Details
    Keywords: Entrepreneurship; Technology
    • 24 Sep 2020
    • News

    The Race for a Vaccine

    headlines, the vaccine sector was a pretty sleepy space. Interest in vaccine development and production had been on the decline for decades. In the 1960s—the triumphant years after Jonas Salk discovered the first polio vaccine—there were 26 View Details
    Keywords: April White; COVID-19; Scientific Research and Development Services
    • 15 Sep 2009
    • First Look

    First Look: September 15

    http://www.nber.org/papers/w11503 Synthesis by Microbes or Chemists? Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturing in the Antibiotic Era Author:Arthur A. Daemmrich Publication:History and Technology 23, no. 3 (2009): 237-256 Abstract This... View Details
    Keywords: Martha Lagace
    • 23 Aug 2020
    • News

    In the UK, She Leads the Search for a COVID Vaccine

    told the Daily Mail. In fact, Bingham’s role—working with pharmaceutical firms, planning manufacturing facilities, and making investment decisions—ties in directly with her career experience. “As a venture capitalist, I have to write a... View Details
    Keywords: COVID-19; vaccines; leadership; biomedicine; venture capital; operations; public health; government innovation; Finance; Scientific Research and Development Services
    • 01 Feb 2002
    • News

    Telling the Electronic Century's Unfinished Story

    and pharmaceutical industries. But the differences between those pairs of sectors were just too great. So the second book will examine this question: Why were the Japanese chemical and pharmaceutical... View Details
    Keywords: Electric Power Generation, Transmission, Distribution; Utilities
    • 09 Feb 2018
    • Working Paper Summaries

    Developing Novel Drugs

    Keywords: by Joshua Krieger, Danielle Li, and Dimitris Papanikolaou; Pharmaceutical
    • 24 Jul 2014
    • Op-Ed

    Reform Tax Law to Keep US Firms at Home

    Editor's Note. Given a veritable flood over the last year of corporate "inversions"—US companies that reincoporate in other countries to take advantage of favorable tax rates and business regulations—lawmakers in Washington D.C. are debating how to respond.... View Details
    Keywords: by Mihir Desai; Pharmaceutical
    • 15 Dec 2024
    • News

    Agenda: Amanda E/J Morrison (MBA 2014)

    RIPPLE EFFECT “A woman gets a period around age 12 to 14, and then we tell her to go off in the world and not get pregnant.” “A woman gets a period around age 12 to 14, and then we tell her to go off in the world and not get pregnant.” For 15 years, the morning-after... View Details
    Keywords: Janelle Nanos; reproductive rights; health care; leadership; marketing
    • 01 Dec 2003
    • News

    The Next Big Thing

    life-sciences center of the world, by virtue of its unsurpassed “cluster” of world-renowned universities and teaching hospitals; medical-device, biotech, and pharmaceutical companies; financial firms; and skilled workers. “The leadership... View Details
    Keywords: life sciences; Scientific Research and Development Services
    • Fast Answer

    Investing in Life Sciences - SIP Resources

    healthcare, pharmaceuticals and biotech industries including policy and science developments, and overview of different technologies. Factiva - Covers news from national and local newspapers, magazines, trade publications and transcripts... View Details
    • 01 Dec 2017
    • News

    2017 in Health Care: Telemedicine Has Arrived

    telemedicine services available next year to employees in states that allow it. We’re going to see a lot more investment in this area, from both established health care companies and startups. What’s next in health care? “More constraints on drug price growth. Today,... View Details
    Keywords: Halle Tecco (MBA 2011), founder emeritus, Rock Health; angel investor; adjunct professor, Columbia Business School
    • 01 Jun 2023
    • News

    Research Brief: The Best Medicine

    As it turns out, innovation doesn’t benefit everyone equally, and a new study tries to understand how that plays out in the pharmaceutical R&D process in the United States. “The numbers are striking,” says Associate Professor Joshua... View Details
    Keywords: Jen McFarland Flint; Hospitals; Health, Social Assistance
    • 28 Mar 2023
    • Blog Post

    Novo Nordisk

    learned details of how Novo Nordisk manufactures within its 1,200,000 square meter facility high-quality active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) that tackle not only diabetes but also hemophilia, growth disorders, and obesity. At their... View Details
    • 13 Feb 2006
    • Research & Ideas

    The Hidden Market for Babies

    infertility: eggs, sperm, and wombs. Sometimes, these components are sold along with IVF treatment—when a couple purchases eggs, for example, they are subsequently used for an IVF procedure—but they are often provided by individual brokers. Then there are the View Details
    Keywords: by Manda Salls; Biotechnology; Health; Technology
    • 01 Dec 2013
    • News

    Your Own Medicine

    help build new muscle—had been one of several potential treatments the Secklers chased to no avail, often stuck following promising science to dead ends. That changed three years ago, when former pharmaceutical executive Gene Williams... View Details
    Keywords: Morrell, Daniel; biomedicine; biopharmaceutical company; Ambulatory Health Care Services; Health, Social Assistance
    • 06 Mar 2018
    • News

    A Voice for Diversity and Impact at Scale

    its Pharmaceutical and Medical Products Practice in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. And as a member of the global board of directors, she has spearheaded flagship research linking diversity to performance, championing the notion that... View Details
    • 05 Jan 2011
    • Op-Ed

    Funding Unpredictability Around Stem-Cell Research Inflicts Heavy Cost on Scientific Progress

    In light of the latest developments of the on-again, off-again, on-again government funding of human embryonic stem-cell research, it is time to consider the devastating implications of this chaotic funding environment. And to do that, one needs to understand how a... View Details
    Keywords: by William Sahlman; Pharmaceutical; Pharmaceutical; Pharmaceutical
    • 01 Jun 2009
    • Lessons from the Classroom

    The Challenges of Investing in Science-Based Innovation

    In economic downtimes, businesses are apt to cut R&D projects that don't promise a speedy return on investment. But take a cue from smart science-based businesses, which view the recession as an opportunity to stoke up research and innovation for long-term... View Details
    Keywords: by Julia Hanna; Pharmaceutical; Pharmaceutical; Pharmaceutical
    • 01 Jan 2002
    • News

    Raymond V. Gilmartin (MBA '68)

    the business world has an important leadership role to play in terms of closing the gap in health and other vital social issues," he says. When Ray Gilmartin joined Merck in June 1994 as president and CEO (he became chairman several months later), it was the first time... View Details
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