Pharmaceutical Innovation Is Crucial to a Return to Normal
Research demonstrates that the introduction of new drugs to the marketplace results in longer lives and shorter hospital stays.
Research demonstrates that the introduction of new drugs to the marketplace results in longer lives and shorter hospital stays.
Professors Carri Chan, Assaf Zeevi, and Daniel Russo analyze how testing 300 people in New York City for COVID-19 antibodies could help stem a second wave of the pandemic.
Sunny Grewal ’13 founded OMNY to help life sciences companies acquire the data they need to develop life-saving cures and let healthcare systems open new revenue streams.
Liz Wilkes ’13, CEO of Exubrancy, knows mental and physical well-being is more important now than ever before.
The flu vaccine was developed through open science, without any intellectual-property considerations. Imagine if we could do the same for COVID-19.
“We do what we are uniquely positioned to do best,” Li says
As the pandemic ebbed in China, alumni from the region raised more than $2.1 million to send crucial protective gear to New York healthcare workers.
Michael Bouton ’16, chief medical information officer of NYC Health + Hospitals, oversees crucial medical records systems for the city’s public healthcare network.
The longer the lockdown lasts, the higher the psychic cost will be for millions.
Structure and routine are important, but so are passion and gratitude.
Mantra Health, co-founded by Matt Kennedy '17, is at the forefront of remote medicine.
A COVID-19 vaccine would be worth trillions.
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Dr. Shang-Jin Wei is N.T. Wang Professor of Chinese Business and Economy and Professor of Finance and Economics at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Business and School of International and Public Affairs.
Dr. Shang-Jin Wei is N.T. Wang Professor of Chinese Business and Economy and Professor of Finance and Economics at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Business and School of International and Public Affairs.
Featuring Frank Lichtenberg
Frank R. Lichtenberg is Cain Brothers & Company Professor of Healthcare Management in the Faculty of Business Economics at the Columbia University Graduate School of Business; a Research Associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research; and a member of the CESifo Research Network. He received a BA with Honors in History from the University of Chicago and an MA and PhD in Economics from the University of Pennsylvania.
Featuring Carri Chan
Professor Chan teaches the core MBA class, Operations Management. Her primary research interests are in data-driven modeling of complex stochastic systems, dynamic optimization, and queueing with applications in health-care operations management. Her current focus is on combining empirical approaches with mathematical modeling to develop evidence-based approaches to improving patient flow through hospitals, and particularly intensive care units.