BioHealth News Archive
8 Tips for Running a Startup Like a True Leader
Everybody thinks they’re a leader, but most are far from it. Successful startups, at all levels, depend on leadership and the ability of a few to…
Read MoreCoronavirus updates: Nursing homes surge in deaths, Italy daily death toll
Nobel-prize winning economist Robert Shiller warns a pandemic of fear could tip the economy into an undeserved depression. Shiller, an expert in how our…
Read MoreGood Time to Invest in Health Care in China: Qiming Venture Partners – Bloomberg
Gary Rieschel, founding managing partner at Qiming Venture Partners, one of China’s most prominent venture capital firms, discusses the opportunities he sees in the…
Read MoreWe Need Imagination Now More Than Ever
The idea of “crisis management” requires no explanation right now. Something unexpected and significant happens, and our first instincts are to defend against —…
Read MoreWe should stop categorizing careers as academic vs. nonacademic (opinion)
About a year ago, I made a career transition into professional and academic development support for graduate students and postdoctoral scholars. I have found…
Read MoreThese 8 maps show the massive drop in smog caused by the coronavirus
As streets have emptied of traffic during the coronavirus crisis and airlines have cut flights, the changes have temporarily helped another public health crisis—air…
Read MoreThe 6-feet office is designed for work after COVID-19
It’s hard to imagine now—as most of us are reading this in quarantine, with our feet propped on Costco boxes of spaghetti noodles—but we…
Read More‘We need an army’: Hiring of coronavirus trackers is likely set to soar
K.J. Seung is surprised to be hiring and training new workers in Boston. His public health nonprofit, Partners in Health, specializes in helping the…
Read MoreJobs you need to go to college for that are likely to decline – Business Insider
If you are studying to earn a bachelor's degree in hopes of becoming a reporter, radio announcer, or computer programmer, it might be hard…
Read MoreThe COVID-19 vaccine development landscape
The genetic sequence of SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus that causes COVID-19, was published on 11 January 2020, triggering intense global R&D activity to develop a…
Read MoreHow long do coronaviruses live on surfaces?
One of the most common questions that people search about hashtag#coronavirus is how long it lives on surface. Part of the hashtag#healthcommunication and hashtag#healthliteracy…
Read MoreEpidemic Modeling 102: All CoVID-19 models are wrong, but some are useful
This is the second post of the “Epidemic Modeling” series. We will be building up on our discussion from the first post, “Epidemic Modeling…
Read MoreThe “Newest Normal”: The Six Pivots for Economic, Skills, Investment-Resilient Strategies | LinkedIn
First went the energy sector, second the stock-market, then the health-pandemic outbreak, soon flood and storm season return. These persistent shock waves of challenges…
Read MoreChildren’s National Hospital Prepares to Admit Adults for First Time Due to Coronavirus | National News | US News
CHILDREN’S NATIONAL Hospital, one of the country's leading pediatric medical centers, is prepared to accept adult patients after expanding its admission criteria for the…
Read MoreVA 30 Day Fund – Home
The COVID-19 crisis has put millions of small business jobs at risk. These small businesses are experiencing a near-fatal cash crunch as they struggle…
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