10 inspiring founders of startups focused on women
Aagya Mathur (MBA '18) identified a need for better health-related information for women. And so, Aavia was born.
Aagya Mathur (MBA '18) identified a need for better health-related information for women. And so, Aavia was born.
"You have to understand what they care about and what they invest in and how they trade that off against how much return they're expecting."
"In a lot of situations, machine learning and AI can make predictions. People tend to struggle, of course, to make predictions for the future."
MIT Open Learning team awarded NIH grant to provide training in biomedical product development, entrepreneurship, and innovation.
Recent research by MIT Sloan's Florian Berg, Julian Kolbel, and Roberto Rigobon shows substantial discrepancies across different ESG rating agencies.
When companies are growing really fast — like when revenue is shooting up 20 percent or 30 percent a year — nobody cares about profits.
Jenny Lacika, SB ’06, never expected to become a children's book author. Now she is celebrating the publication of her first book.
"After the introduction of Facebook, student mental health at colleges with Facebook worsens relative to students at colleges [without]."
New MIT tool pinpoints policy combinations that maximize health benefits.
"America's elderly and disabled are cared for by a low-wage and poorly trained workforce. Continuing in this way is in no one's in interest."