MIT Laboratory for Financial Engineering
The LFE is actively involved in research that aims to identify methods for measuring and managing risk, both standard and systemic types of risk.
The LFE is actively involved in research that aims to identify methods for measuring and managing risk, both standard and systemic types of risk.
The LFE’s healthcare finance initiative explores new business models and financial vehicles for raising and deploying funds to support biomedical innovation.
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Andrea Ippolito, SDM ’12, understood the health care industry inside and out, but that didn’t matter as an exhausted new mom weighing feeding options for her daughter.
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GCFP serves as a catalyst for innovative, cross-disciplinary and non-partisan research and educational initiatives that address the unique challenges facing governments as financial institutions.
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Date: Tuesday, April 16 Time: 10:30 am - 11:30 am Location: Media Lab (E-14, 6th floor)