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USA Cycling Awarded the 2025 INFORMS Edelman Award for Data-Driven Olympic Gold Strategy
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BALTIMORE, MD, April 7, 2025 – INFORMS, the world’s largest association for professionals and students in operations research (O.R.), AI, analytics and data science, announced it has awarded USA Cycling its 2025 Franz Edelman Award for Achievement in Advanced Analytics, Operations Research and Management Science, for its use of operations research (O.R.) and analytics in elite sports performance. With Project 4:05, USA Cycling transformed race strategy and athlete preparation, enabling the Women’s Team Pursuit to win gold at the 2024 Paris Olympics.

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Trump Vows to Veto Bill Blocking Tariffs as Markets Reel
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A bipartisan push in Congress would return the power to impose tariffs to the legislature.

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The Hidden Threat in America’s Defense: Our Energy Grid
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The threat of a terrorist attack on America’s energy grid is growing, with attempts being reported at increasing rates. If it’s not terrorism, it could be adversarial nation-states. This all increases the likelihood that a significant attack on the grid could succeed, leaving large swaths of the U.S. in the dark.

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Covid-19 Testing in Schools Bolsters Safety But is Hard to Set Up, Studies Find

Covid-19 Testing in Schools Bolsters Safety But is Hard to Set Up, Studies Find

The Wall Street Journal, February 4, 2021

Regularly testing for Covid-19 in K-12 schools can help identify cases and provide an extra layer of protection for staff and families, according to two reports commissioned by the Rockefeller Foundation released on Thursday. Implementing testing, however, is an enormous, logistically complex undertaking, and most schools need significant resources to make it feasible, the reports also found. One of the reports, conducted by research firm Mathematica, assessed programs in six pilot locations that either already have started or are planning to implement rapid antigen testing with the support of the Rockefeller Foundation, a philanthropic foundation that has focused on Covid-19 testing for much of the pandemic. Tests were provided by the Department of Health and Human Services.

Reasons to Not Take a COVID-19 Vaccine

Reasons to Not Take a COVID-19 Vaccine

Clarion News, February 4, 2021

Operation Warp Speed invested billions of taxpayer dollars to develop safe and effective vaccines to protect people against the worst outcomes from COVID-19. Under the Emergency Use Authorization (EUA), the pharmaceutical industry has delivered — in record time — two vaccines with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval. Johnson & Johnson and Novavax have released promising efficacy data from their phase three clinical trials. Immunizing health care workers and those living in long-term care facilities was slower than expected, largely due to the logistics of getting people vaccinated. The vaccine supply chain is now beginning to show some structure, with the expectation that there will be ample supply and capacity to immunize everyone who wants to be immunized by the summer.  

The Five Things to Get Right Before the Next Pandemic

The Five Things to Get Right Before the Next Pandemic

Bloomberg Businessweek, February 3, 2021

In January 2017, a lengthy proposal showed up at the offices of the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority in Washington. Running 112 pages, the document described a strategy for stopping future pandemics. It outlined a number of vaccine technologies to pursue, including messenger RNA and adenovirus vectors, and recommended that a team of 180 scientists, doctors, and other experts be created to carry out the plan. There were intricate technical details, an org chart, and an estimated cost: $595 million over 10 years.

Americans Working Too Hard to Get COVID Vaccines, Experts Say

Americans Working Too Hard to Get COVID Vaccines, Experts Say

ABC WFTV 9, February 2, 2021

Public health experts say the United States is lagging behind other countries in its COVID-19 vaccination efforts. Tinglong Dai- an associate professor at the Carey Business School at Johns Hopkins University, and an expert in health care analytics- has closely followed the COVID-19 vaccine rollout in the United States. He says other countries are doing a better job of making the shots accessible to the public. “Americans are working too hard to get a vaccine,” Dai says. “Look at people in the UK and Israel...you basically don’t have to do anything to get a vaccine.” UK residents receive a letter telling them when they’re eligible for a vaccine and where to go to get it. Then, they simply book an appointment online.

This School’s Name Is Synonymous With The Covid Fight. Here’s What It Did To Get MBAs Back In Class

This School’s Name Is Synonymous With The Covid Fight. Here’s What It Did To Get MBAs Back In Class

Poets & Quants, February 2, 2021

When you share a campus with the world’s foremost coronavirus experts, it says a lot that you’re confident about returning to the classroom. Even as many parts of the United States continue to struggle in the fight against coronavirus, the Carey Business School at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland last month resumed some in-person MBA classes. Between 30% and 40% of the Carey MBA class opted to come back to campus in person. And it’s going well — thanks to the preparations of a team of top minds, says Brian Gunia, associate dean for academic programs.

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