Ernst Rudolf Berndt
Louis E. Seley Professor Emeritus in Applied Economics, Professor Emeritus, Applied Economics
Louis E. Seley Professor Emeritus in Applied Economics, Professor Emeritus, Applied Economics
Since 1917, American jobs have been classified by their skill level. “Unskilled work” was said to, “require no special training, judgment, or manual dexterity, but supply mainly muscular strength for the performance of coarse, heavy work dexterity.” It was the largest category of work and included m...
Tim Rowe, MBA ’95, spoke at the iLead Speaker Series in late March about how Cambridge Innovation Center (CIC) and CIC Health came to be.
Overview of the 2021 Healthcare Lab Poster Session, showcasing 15 Innovative and exciting semester-long projects done with health organizations in Eastern MA and Rhode Island
Machine-learning-based predictive models by Georgia Perakis and her team, expertly and imaginatively applied to public health problems, provide actionable results that may not be otherwise available.
MIT Sloan faculty and industry experts offer policy recommendations to reduce hospital overwhelm and protect health care providers.
Vivian Graves, MBA ’19, founded Otis to alleviate the many medical and financial burdens on pets, pet owners, and veterinarians.
Health care, and helping hands for those with limited resources.
Erwin H. Schell Professor of Management, Professor, Applied Economics
We still have a long way to go before diversity is made a priority for all, but Guadalupe Hayes-Mota, SB ’08, LGO ’16, believes it is worth the effort because representation matters.