By Linya Liu Kelley BEPP ’19 | Penn MSSP ’21 | Health IoT Startup Campaign Project Lead Excerpt from Penn SP2 News by Alina Ladyzhensky Linya, who goes by Leah, completed her Certificate in the Business of Life Sciences through the Kelley School’s Center for the Business of Life Sciences in 2019. Linya earned a Bachelor of Science… Read more »
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Plugged into the Matrix: My Virtual Internship Experience at Bristol Myers Squibb
By Mitchell McBrairty Kelley MBA Candidate, Class of 2021 One of my favorite films of all time is The Matrix. Watching Neo question reality, choose between the blue and red pills, and discover inner truths about himself is a mind-bending experience. It’s almost as if you leave a different person than you started after watching… Read more »
How a CBLS Course Can Prepare You for A Career in The Life Sciences
By Mitchell McBrairty, MBA Candidate Class of 2021 The courses in the CBLS remind me of a classic joke that pokes fun at each functional area within a business. Ask each one “What is Pi?” and you’ll get a different answer: The Engineer: The circumference of a circle divided by its diameter (well… technically that… Read more »
Top Center for the Business of Life Sciences Moments: 2019-2020 Academic Year
By Kelli Conder and Cullie Poseria The Indiana University 2019-2020 school year has come to a close. It was a memorable and fun experience where we got to celebrate the amazing work being done in the life sciences and healthcare sectors through the Center for the Business of Life Sciences’ various receptions, conferences, courses, life… Read more »
Kelley Center for the Business of Life Sciences & Krannert business schools partner to help IU Health manage surge of COVID-19 patients
Release By George Vlahakis Kelley School of Business Phone: 812-855-0846|Email: vlahakis@iu.edu BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Faculty at two of Indiana’s leading business schools — Indiana and Purdue universities — are collaborating on a project with IU Health to help the health care provider manage the COVID-19 demand surge in their 16 hospitals across five regions of… Read more »
2020 CBLS Life Sciences Day Webinar Exposes Benefits, Tips & Challenges Posed by Artificial Intelligence on Healthcare
Photo Description: The 2020 Life Sciences Day took place on April 17th and was on the topic of artificial intelligence in healthcare. By Gisela Cairo, Genome Cell & Developmental Biology PhD student, Soni Lacefield Laboratory and Cullie Poseria, Masters in Business, Marketing This year’s Life Sciences Day, organized by the Indiana University Kelley School of… Read more »
Business and Science Students Earn Certificate in the Business of Life Sciences
On April 17th during its annual IU Life Sciences Day at Kelley event, the Center for the Business of Life Sciences recognized 29 students for completing their coursework and experiential requirements to earn the Certificate in the Business of Life Sciences. These students completed two courses, The Life Sciences Industry From Research to Patient… Read more »
Center for the Business of Life Sciences Faculty Featured for Working With IU Health to Develop a Model to Lessen the Impact of COVID-19 Patients on Its Resources
Faculty at Kelley offer their innovative and entrepreneurial expertise to fighting COVID-19 Posted on April 3, 2020 by George Vlahakis BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Faculty at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business are using innovative methods and their personal resources in the battle against the novel coronavirus pandemic that has now affected the lives of… Read more »
Annual IU Life Sciences Day at Kelley
Life Sciences Day, hosted by the Center for the Business of Life Sciences, gives students an opportunity to hear from experts on industry hot topics. This year’s event (Artificial Intelligence and Data in Healthcare) will bring in panelists from various companies to discuss the latest trends. Date: Friday, April 17th, 2020 Time: 10:00am to 12:00pm… Read more »
Indiana University Hosts a Successful Weekend Accelerator in Response to the COVID-19 Coronavirus
By Cullie Poseria The Indiana University (IU) Department of Entrepreneurship and Management led its first virtual idea design sprint weekend to tackle problems surrounding the current coronavirus disease and state of emergency facing millions of people across the United States. The purpose of the event was to dedicate time, attention and resources to develop… Read more »