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Kelp Is on the Way
Kelp Is on the Way
Venture: Macro Oceans
Mother Nurture
Mother Nurture
How three HBS classmates are transforming mental health care for women
Forward Thinking
Forward Thinking
Where Will We Find the Energy to Power the AI Revolution?
My Worst Job
My Worst Job
Alumni share life-altering lessons from the labor force
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15 Dec 2024
HBS Magazine
Kelp Is on the Way
Venture: Macro Oceans
Re: Matthew Perkins (MBA 2009); By: Jen McFarland Flint; Illustration by Melinda Beck
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01 Jun 2023
HBS Alumni Bulletin
From Big Pharma to Startup
Curiosity inspires an alternative means of delivering biological drugs
Re: William Goble (MBA 2021); By: April White
01 Mar 2023
HBS Alumni Bulletin
Clearing the Air
Faculty and alumni on the opportunity—and necessity—of carbon capture technology
By: April White and Dan Morrell; Illustrations by Richard Borge
16 Feb 2023
Skydeck
Clearing the Air
The carbon capture industry is attracting money and building momentum. Can we engineer a fix to the climate crisis?
02 Feb 2023
Skydeck
Can We Really Engineer a Climate Fix?
The opportunity—and necessity—of carbon capture
Re: Jim Matheson (Senior Lecturer of Business Administration); Michael W. Toffel (Senator John Heinz Professor of Environmental Management)
01 Dec 2022
HBS Alumni Bulletin
Road to Recovery
An app-enabled treatment aims to break the cycle of addiction
Re: Eric Gastfriend (MBA 2015); Leslie K. John (James E. Burke Professor of Business Administration); By: April White
06 Dec 2021
HBS Alumni Bulletin
What's the Word?
The business ideas and trends that generated buzz in 2021—and could define 2022
Re: Manisha Thakor (MBA 1997); Kevin Sneader (MBA 1993); Benaree Wiley (MBA 1972); Joseph B. Fuller (Professor of Management Practice); Lauren H. Cohen (L.E. Simmons Professor of Business Administration); Sunil Gupta (Edward W. Carter Professor of Business Administration); William C. Kirby (T. M. Chang Professor of China Studies Spangler Family Professor of Business Administration); Prithwiraj Choudhury (Lumry Family Associate Professor of Business Administration); By: Julia Hanna; illustrations by Martha Rich
06 Dec 2021
HBS Alumni Bulletin
Vision: Sound Science
A promising new gene therapy targets hearing loss
Re: Manny Simons (MBA 2012); By: Deb Blagg
16 Nov 2020
Washington Post; CNN; HBS Alumni Bulletin
Moderna Announces Promising Vaccine Trial Results
Re: Stefan Bancel (MBA 2000)
24 Sep 2020
HBS Alumni Bulletin
The Race for a Vaccine
As the world watches—and waits—Moderna and other vaccine makers are sprinting to create a safe, effective means of shutting down the coronavirus. Can their record-breaking work be a template for combatting future pandemics?
Re: Stefan Bancel (MBA 2000); Kate Bingham (MBA 1991); Gary P. Pisano (Harry E. Figgie, Jr. Professor of Business Administration (Leave of Absence)); By: April White
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15 Jul 2020
HBS Working Knowledge
A COVID Cure, Racism, and Why Leaders Need to Walk the Talk
Professor Tsedal Neeley talks with Merck CEO Ken Frazier about the challenges of vaccine development and offers advice for corporate America and Black leaders on achieving racial equality.
Re: Tsedal Neeley (Naylor Fitzhugh Professor of Business Administration Senior Associate Dean for Faculty Development and Research)
04 Sep 2019
HBS Alumni Bulletin
Accelerating Scientific Discovery
Re: Amitabh Chandra (Henry and Allison McCance Family Professor of Business Administration); By: Jennifer Gillespie
04 Sep 2019
HBS Alumni Bulletin
Impact: Where Science and Business Intersect
The life sciences is one of the latest areas gaining attention from HBS faculty and alumni
13 Mar 2019
The First Five Years
The First Five Years: Sierra Smith and Taylor Wiegele (both MBA 2017)
Zorpads cofounders on
Shark Tank
, being masters of their “shoe-odor destiny,” their HBS experience, and why startup life is the way to go
Re: Sierra Smith (MBA 2017); Jonathan Wiegele (MBA 2017)
01 Dec 2018
HBS Alumni Bulletin
Collaborative Cures
How the Blavatnik Fellowship is breaking down silos—and accelerating life science research
Re: Len Blavatnik (MBA 1989); Shana Hoffman (MBA 2014)
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