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Health Care and Life Science at HBS
Health Care and Life Science at HBS
Over the years, women working in healthcare have been asked why “women’s health” solutions are not just “health solutions.” We’ve been asked if we really need to build separate care paths for women. We’ve been told the market for women’s health is too “niche.” [...]
Dr. Vicki Sato, HBS professor emerita, has been named a member of President Biden's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST). She will be part of a group of distinguished advisors charged with making science, technology, and innovation policy recommendations to the President and the White House. [...]
HBS alumni have the most insightful perspectives into a wide array of health care management careers. In this post, Michael Graffeo, CEO and Founder of FluidForm, shares his thoughts about going to HBS and how it helped him pursue a career in health care. [...]
Out of the many benefits of pursuing an MBA from Harvard Business School, the alumni network is arguably one of the greatest. With more than 80,000 alumni working in leadership positions globally, there is no shortage of excellence to tap into. At the same time, that number can be overwhelming when it comes to finding the right people to build out your professional network. Fortunately, the HBS community has found a way to make that task less daunting and more valuable for alumni, faculty and students alike. [...]
As I was scrolling through my mental rolodex of scientists to invite to speak at a Blavatnik Fellowship event, I started wondering about the journeys that led them to become successful and highly regarded professionals. Did they have a favorite science teacher as a child who inspired them? Was a family member or a role model a scientist? Was their pursuit of a STEM career filled with roadblocks and hurdles they had to overcome? [...]
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