MIT Sloan Senior Lecturer Chintan Vaishnav appointed director of India s Atal Innovation Mission
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CAMBRIDGE, Mass., April 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ MIT Sloan School of Management recently announced that Senior Lecturer Chintan Vaishnav was appointed to serve as mission director of India s Atal Innovation Mission. The Mission, housed at NITI Aayog, is the Government of India s flagship initiative to create and promote a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship.
Vaishnav says, At the highest level, the work of building a culture of innovation is one of engaging creativity in the service of humankind. India is a place of limitless creative potential. I am excited for the opportunity to help harness this potential.
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New framework for measuring the impact of life sciences patents highlights the growing importance of academia in accelerating biomedical innovation
MIT researchers develop methodology for systematically tracking the outcomes of academic licensing transactions as a means of increasing funding to bridging the valley of death.
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CAMBRIDGE, Mass., March 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Despite a surge in recent years in the number of biotech startup companies spinning out of academia, little data has been collected on the impact of academic technology transfer. In an article published in
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MIT Sloan Hispanic Business Club Launches Scholarship to Support Latinx MBA Applicants
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The Hispanic Business Club (HBC) at the MIT Sloan School of Management recently announced the launch of the group s More than Ready Pre-MBA Scholarship to support Latinx applicants in the admissions process to top MBA programs. In partnership with Target Test Prep, Applicant Lab, and IvyAdvisors, the student club is offering pre-MBA micro-scholarships to applicants who are impacted by the cost of applying. We estimate that the top 25 full-time MBA programs consist of 5 to 8 percent Latinx students. The numbers are even lower for Latinx company executives, board members, investors, and VC-backed founders. We want to increase the pipeline of Latinx students in top MBA programs by reducing the application costs, which is a high barrier to entry for certain communities, says Jose Luis Ramos, current co-preside