How This Alumna Mentored Generations of Students
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The late Asha Seth Kapadia, SM ’65, led a life of academic excellence, mentorship, and service that impacted generations of future students, teachers, and women's rights advocates.
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The late Asha Seth Kapadia, SM ’65, led a life of academic excellence, mentorship, and service that impacted generations of future students, teachers, and women's rights advocates.
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Roger Williams Medical Center (RWMC) tasked students in Health care Lab (H-Lab) to evaluate the nurse navigator's role and provide recommendations to improve workflow efficiency and patient outcomes.
Naji Gehchan, EMBA ‘22 joins Christopher Reichert, MOT ’04, to talk about the life experiences that led him to study medicine, and eventually start Sohati, a comprehensive website in Arabic that provides information about the medical health field, and informs his oncology work at Eli Lilly.
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Dr. Marc Myer, EMBA '19, is CEO and Cofounder of Hyperion Health Inc. in Minneapolis, MN.
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After her daughter's traumatic brain injury (TBI), Lynne Becker became an entrepreneur on a mission—a mission to share with others what she learned about TBI. And ultimately, a mission to accelerate research and clinical trials. Two student teams taking MIT Sloan’s Analytics Lab (A-Lab) helped her t...
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As part of MIT Sloan's Healthcare Lab, Biogen engaged students to promote health equity in underrepresented populations.
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Takeda is a global biopharmaceutical corporation with an ambitious zero-waste-to-landfill goal. BioLife, a subsidiary of Takeda, sought to develop prioritized recycling strategies in support of Takeda’s sustainability pledge and goals. A team of three Sustainable Business Lab (S-Lab) students tackle...
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For the 23 student-led teams in the MIT delta v 2023 cohort, Demo Day marked the end of their journey through the three-month educational accelerator and their first steps out into the world.
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Rick Kanner, EMBA '19, is Senior Director of Oncology Market Access at Eli Lilly in Indianapolis, IN.
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Bloomer Tech designed a washable bra that uses flexible and washable circuits to continuously read metrics like their ECG, respiration, heart rate, and more.