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The Guardian, April 13, 2024 (p. 7): “Bird Flu Detect­ed among Chick­ens in Texas and Michi­gan.”

Bal­ti­more Sun, April 13, 2024: “Baltimore’s Port Expect­ed to Rebound from Key Bridge Dis­as­ter Once Chan­nel Reopens.”

New York Times, March 31, 2024: “The Morn­ing: Life at Guan­tá­namo Bay.”

The Irish Times, March 29, 2024: “Bal­ti­more Bridge Became World Famous From the Moment It Ceased To Exist.”

Wash­ing­ton Post, March 27, 2024: “See How the Key Bridge Col­lapse Will Dis­rupt the Sup­ply of Cars, Coal and Tofu.”

USA Today, March 27, 2024: “Miss­ing Work­ers in Baltimore’s Key Bridge Col­lapse Pre­sumed Dead | The Excerpt.”

Bal­ti­more Sun, March 27, 2024: “Port of Bal­ti­more Busi­ness­es Piv­ot after Key Bridge Col­lapse: ‘We’re Already Mak­ing Alter­na­tive Plans’.”

Wall Street Jour­nal, March 26, 2024: “Siz­ing Up the Eco­nom­ic Impact of the Bal­ti­more Bridge Col­lapse.”

USA Today, March 26, 2024: “How Will the Bal­ti­more Bridge Col­lapse Affect Deliv­er­ies? What to Know after Ship Col­li­sion.”

The Straits Times, Octo­ber 19, 2023: “Lego’s Les­son: U‑Turn on Using Recy­cled Plas­tic Bot­tles a Wake-Up Call for Green Sup­ply Chains.”

Wall Street Jour­nal, June 19, 2023: “Drug Short­ages Stem From Qual­i­ty Prob­lems in Indi­an Fac­to­ries.”

Wash­ing­ton Post, April 27, 2023: “Why You Shouldn’t Tell AI Chat­bots Your Health Con­cerns.”

Wall Street Jour­nal, Feb­ru­ary 11, 2023: “The AI Boom That Could Make Google and Microsoft Even More Pow­er­ful.”

Bal­ti­more Sun, Jan­u­ary 29, 2023 (A1): ” High Hopes for AI: Bal­ti­more Researchers Say AI Could Help Reduce Dis­par­i­ties, Improve Access in Health Care.”

Wall Street Jour­nal, Jan­u­ary 13, 2023: “China’s Short­age of Antivi­rals Puts Vul­ner­a­ble Peo­ple at Risk.

Barron’s, Decem­ber 14, 2022: “China’s Sud­den Shift on Zero-Covid Puts Sup­ply Chains at Risk Again.”

Wall Street Jour­nal, Octo­ber 23, 2022: “Every­body Talks About Made in Amer­i­ca. But It Isn’t That Sim­ple.”

Wash­ing­ton Post, Octo­ber 21, 2022: “Doc­tors Share Advice on Deal­ing With the Adder­all Short­age.”

New York Times, Sep­tem­ber 18, 2022: “What Joe Biden Knows That No One Expect­ed Him To.”

Chica­go Sun-Times, August 6, 2022: ” In Fight Against Mon­key­pox, Gov­ern­ment Isn’t Learn­ing From Past Expe­ri­ence.”

USA Today, August 2, 2022: “Fact Check: There Were Short­ages, Sup­ply Chain Issues When Don­ald Trump Was Pres­i­dent.”

New York Times, July 30, 2022 (A11): “Demys­ti­fy­ing Mon­key­pox: Con­tain­ment Relies on Under­stand­ing Its Spread and How Vac­cines Work.”

◦ Online edi­tion title: “U.S. to Dis­trib­ute 800,000 Dos­es of Mon­key­pox Vac­cine.”

New York Times, July 28, 2022 (A19): “Dos­es to Fight Mon­key­pox Will Increase By 800,000.”

◦ Online edi­tion title: “U.S. to Dis­trib­ute 800,000 Dos­es of Mon­key­pox Vac­cine.”

New York Times, June 2, 2022 (A13): “Biden Says Europe To Sup­ply For­mu­la In Com­ing Weeks.”

◦ Online edi­tion title: “U.S. Will Air­lift Baby For­mu­la From Abroad as Short­ages Grow Worse.”

The Philadel­phia Inquir­er, May 29, 2022 (B1): “A Dig­i­tal COVID Vac­ci­na­tion Record Is Com­ing in Philly, but Is There a Need?.”

New York Times, May 20, 2022 (A15): “Baby For­mu­la Short­age Will Extend Into June, U.S. Says.

◦ Online edi­tion title: “Big Ques­tions Remain About White House Plan to Speed For­mu­la to Shelves.”

Bal­ti­more Sun, May 14, 2022 (A1): ” ‘We Can’t Just Switch’: Mary­land Par­ents Scram­bling As Nation­al Baby For­mu­la Short­age Leaves Shelves Bare.”

Wash­ing­ton Post, April 6, 2022: “The Fail­ure of Covid.gov Is Worse Than Inex­cus­able.”

Wash­ing­ton Post, March 19, 2022: “U.S. Imports Lit­tle From Ukraine and Rus­sia, but Food and Farm­ing Costs Are Expect­ed To Rise.”

Bal­ti­more Sun, March 17, 2022 (A1): “Med­ical Sup­ply Com­pa­ny Plans $350 Mil­lion Plant at Trade­point Atlantic in Bal­ti­more Coun­ty, Employ­ing 2,000.”

Wash­ing­ton Post, March 4, 2022: “Rus­si­a’s Inva­sion of Ukraine Leaves Glob­al Trade in Tat­ters.”

Finan­cial Times, Jan­u­ary 19, 2022: “Aca­d­e­m­ic Research Award: Smart Ideas With Real-World Impact.”

New York Times, Jan­u­ary 13, 2022 (A1): “Infla­tion Hits 7%, High­est Since 1982; Sup­ply Chains Lag.”

◦ Online edi­tion title: “Con­sumer Prices Popped Again in Decem­ber, Cast­ing a Shad­ow over the Econ­o­my.

New York Times, Jan­u­ary 13, 2022 (B1): “Can’t Find a Covid Test? Why Some Work­ers Can.”

◦ Online edi­tion title: “Why Some Work­ers Are Get­ting All the Covid Tests They Need.

New York Times, Jan­u­ary 12, 2022: “Sup­ply Chain Snags Con­tin­ued to Dri­ve Up Prices in Decem­ber.”

New York Times, Jan­u­ary 6, 2021: “The Case for Less Test­ing.”

The Detroit News, Decem­ber 29, 2021 (A1): “Anti­body Need at Hos­pi­tals Inten­si­fies — Omi­cron Spread Spurs Need for Vari­ant Treat­ment.”

Wash­ing­ton Post, Decem­ber 3, 2021 (A1): “Biden Pledges To Fight New Vari­ant ‘With Sci­ence and Speed,’ As Omi­cron Cas­es Mul­ti­ply and Win­ter Out­look Wors­ens.”

Bal­ti­more Sun, Novem­ber 22, 2021 (A1): “Hol­i­day Shop­ping Rush Gets Head Start: Sup­ply Chain Prob­lems Push Retail­ers, Con­sumers To Get Sea­son Under­way Even Ear­li­er.”

Investor’s Busi­ness Dai­ly, Novem­ber 19, 2021: “Sup­ply Chain Issues: Stock Win­ners And Losers, And What You’ll Pay This Hol­i­day Sea­son.”

USA Today, Novem­ber 14, 2021: “Could Sup­ply Chain Issues Dri­ve More Peo­ple To Shop in Per­son This Hol­i­day Sea­son?.”

Bal­ti­more Sun, Novem­ber 10, 2021 (A1): “Biden To Spot­light a Still Recov­er­ing Port of Bal­ti­more As Exam­ple of Infra­struc­ture Progress.”

The Johns Hop­kins News-Let­ter, Novem­ber 4, 2021: “Expect Short­ages This Hol­i­day Shop­ping Sea­son, Accord­ing to Pro­fes­sor Dai.”

USA Today, Octo­ber 22, 2021 (1B): “Sup­ply Chain Issues: What Are They and How Will Short­ages Impact the Hol­i­day Shop­ping Sea­son?.”

USA Today, Octo­ber 20, 2021: “Hol­i­day Shop­ping Is Start­ing Ear­li­er Than Ever in 2021—Here’s What You Need To Know.”

USA Today, Octo­ber 15, 2021: “Gro­cery Store Shelves Bare? These Prod­ucts May Be Hard To Find Due to Sup­ply Chain Issues.”

Bal­ti­more Sun, Octo­ber 10, 2021 (A1): “Need a COVID-19 Test in Mary­land? First You Need To Find One.”

The Hill, Sep­tem­ber 27, 2021: “Lessons Learned From Hur­ri­cane Recov­ery Can Improve Sup­ply Chains.”

The Philadel­phia Inquir­er, Aug. 31, 2021 (A1): “Vac­cine Records Test­ing Hos­pi­tals – A Patch­work Col­lec­tion of Data Is Leav­ing City Med­ical Cen­ters Uncer­tain That Some Patients Have Had the Shots.”

Bal­ti­more Sun, June 15, 2021 (A1): “FDA Details Con­t­a­m­i­na­tion Event at Bal­ti­more Facil­i­ty That Makes COVID Vac­cines.

Bal­ti­more Sun, June 3, 2021 (A1): “Turn­ing a Cor­ner on Cri­sis, Uni­ver­si­ty of Mary­land Med­ical Sys­tem Donates Mil­lions Worth of Pro­tec­tive Gear.

VnEx­press, May 28, 2021: “What Viet­nam Needs To Pro­duce COVID Vac­cines Under License.

New York Times, May 4, 2021 (A5): “What Would It Take to Vac­ci­nate the Whole World? Still Quite a Lot.

◦ Online edi­tion title: “How Hard Could It Be to Vac­ci­nate the Whole World? This Hard.

◦ Span­ish ver­sion: “Vac­u­nar a todo el mun­do no es fácil. Esta es la razón.

The Detroit News, April 16, 2021 (9A): “Hen­ry Ford Hos­pi­tals Offer­ing Mon­o­clon­al Anti­bod­ies To Curb COVID-19 Admis­sions.”

Bal­ti­more Sun, April 9, 2021 (A1): “John­son & John­son COVID Vac­cine Allot­ment Will Be ‘Rel­a­tive­ly Low’ Until Bal­ti­more Plant That Ruined Dos­es Gets FDA Approval.

New York Times, April 6, 2021 (B6): “Wal­greens Dis­re­gard­ed Guid­ance on Pfiz­er Dose Tim­ing.

◦ Online edi­tion title: “Wal­greens Not Fol­low­ing U.S. Guid­ance on Pfiz­er Vac­cine Spac­ing.

Bal­ti­more Sun, April 5, 2021 (A3): “After Bal­ti­more Plant’s Mix-Up Ruined Mil­lions of COVID Vac­cine Dos­es, U.S. Puts John­son & John­son in Charge of Facil­i­ty.

The Times of Israel, April 3, 2021: “Why John­son & John­son Throw­ing Out 15 Mil­lion Vac­cine Dos­es Shouldn’t Scare You.

Bal­ti­more Sun, April 2, 2021 (A1): “Mis­takes Hap­pen, but the One Made by a Bal­ti­more COVID Vac­cine Mak­er May Hurt for a While.

Wall Street Jour­nal, April 1, 2021: “FDA Probes Cause of Failed John­son & John­son Covid-19 Vac­cine Batch.

O Globo (Brazil), March 18, 2021: “Nacional­is­mo das vaci­nas se estende às matérias-pri­mas e ameaça cadeias globais de pro­dução (Vac­cine Nation­al­ism Extends to Raw Mate­ri­als and Threat­ens Glob­al Pro­duc­tion Chains).

Wash­ing­ton Post, March 12, 2021: “Hunt for Vac­cine Slots Often Leads Through Sched­ul­ing Maze.

The Philadel­phia Inquir­er, March 12, 2021 (B1): “Vac­cine Sched­ul­ing Soft­ware Isn’t To Blame for Roll­out Prob­lems in Philly and Pa., Com­pa­ny Founder Says.”

The Ore­gon­ian, March 7, 2021 (A14): “‘Vac­cine Pur­ga­to­ry:’ Uncer­tain­ty, Angst Cloud New COVID Vac­cine Sched­ul­ing Sys­tem in Port­land Area” (print edi­tion).

The Detroit News, March 6, 2021 (5A): “Dug­gan Wel­comes J&J COVID Shots After Pri­or Com­ments Come Under Fire.”

‣ USA Today, March 2, 2021: “‘Vac­cine Angels’ Can Only Do So Much: How Can US Make It Eas­i­er To Find COVID-19 Vac­ci­na­tion Appoint­ment in Min­utes, Not Hours?.”

Bal­ti­more Sun, March 3, 2021 (A1): “Lack of Eli­gi­bil­i­ty Checks at Maryland’s Mass COVID Vac­ci­na­tion Sites Is a ‘Dou­ble-Edged Sword,’ Experts Say.

‣ 日本経済新聞 Nikkei, Feb­ru­ary 28, 2021: “米の接種管理システム混乱 利用者不在、他山の石に (U.S. Vac­ci­na­tion Man­age­ment Sys­tem Con­fus­ing, User Absent, Anoth­er Les­son Learned).”

The Sun­day Inde­pen­dent (South Africa), Feb­ru­ary 28, 2021 (11): “Vac­cine Reg­is­tra­tion Chal­lenges.”

Globe and Mail, Feb­ru­ary 26, 2021 (A1): “Online Book­ing Tools for COVID-19 Vac­cine ‘At Dif­fer­ent Lev­els of Readi­ness’.

Bar­ron’s, Feb­ru­ary 26, 2021: “The Great Promise of a One-Dose Vac­cine.

Bal­ti­more Sun, Feb­ru­ary 24, 2021 (A1): “Mary­land Will Cre­ate a Sin­gle Sign-Up, Wait­list for Mass COVID Vac­cine Sites. Some Say That’s Not Enough.

Wash­ing­ton Post, Feb­ru­ary 4, 2021 (A1): “Some States Are Rac­ing Ahead of Oth­ers With Their COVID Vac­cine Roll­outs. Their Secret? Keep­ing It Sim­ple.

The Detroit News, Jan­u­ary 28, 2021 (1A): “Why It’s Bet­ter but Still Hard for Michi­gan Res­i­dents To Get COVID-19 Vac­cine.”

‣ USA Today, Jan­u­ary 13, 2021 (7A): “Release Sec­ond Dos­es To Speed Vac­ci­na­tions.”

Dag­bladet Infor­ma­tion (Den­mark), Jan­u­ary 12, 2021: “Dan­sk vac­cineu­drul­ning er den bed­ste i EU, briterne har knækket smit­tekur­ven, og Sverige har nået et kri­tisk punkt.

Bal­ti­more Sun, Jan­u­ary 9, 2021 (A1): “Why Is Maryland’s COVID-19 Vac­ci­na­tion Roll­out So Slow? Some Cite Lack of Cen­tral Plan­ning.

The Detroit News, Jan­u­ary 8, 2021 (5A): “Feds Rank Michi­gan Low in COVID-19 Vac­ci­na­tion Rates.”

Hous­ton Chron­i­cle, Jan­u­ary 3, 2021 (A27): “What Vac­cine Dis­tri­b­u­tion Plan­ners Can Learn From Ama­zon and Wal­mart.”

Seat­tle Times, Jan­u­ary 1, 2021 (A1): “Are You Eli­gi­ble for a COVID-19 Vac­cine? Wash­ing­ton State to Launch Tool, Rely on Hon­or Sys­tem.”

The Detroit News, Jan­u­ary 1, 2021 (1A): “Hap­py New Year! How Will We Know When To Get Vac­cine?

USA Today, Decem­ber 28, 2020 (1D): “How Will You Be Told When It’s Your Turn for a COVID-19 Vac­cine? It’s Com­pli­cat­ed.

Bal­ti­more Sun, Decem­ber 24, 2020 (A1): “Bal­ti­more-Area Nurs­ing Home Staff, Res­i­dents Inoc­u­lat­ed Against COVID-19 As the Vac­ci­na­tion Pro­gram Con­tin­ues.”

Les Echos (France), Decem­ber 19, 2020: “Covid-19 : le vac­cin Mod­er­na, un fruit de l’opéra­tion améri­caine « Warp Speed ».”

El Financiero (Mex­i­co), Decem­ber 15, 2020: “Esto es lo que los dis­tribuidores de vac­u­nas con­tra COVID-19 pueden apren­der de Ama­zon y Wal­mart.”

News­day, Novem­ber 29, 2020: “Vac­cine Resisters Could Derail Island’s COVID-19 Recov­ery, Experts Say.”

Chica­go Tri­bune, Novem­ber 17, 2020: “Why Experts Say Mod­er­na COVID-19 Vac­cine Holds Advan­tage Over Pfizer’s Can­di­date.”

The Detroit News, Novem­ber 17, 2020 (4A): “Experts: Mod­er­na Vac­cine Holds Advan­tage Over Pfiz­er’s.”

Chica­go Tri­bune, Novem­ber 15, 2020 (Sun­day, A1): “Chica­go Has a Lot of Cold Stor­age Space. But Will It Be Cold Enough to Sup­port a COVID-19 Vac­cine Roll­out?

Bal­ti­more Sun, Novem­ber 12, 2020 (A1): “Mary­land Hos­pi­tals Rush to Buy Ultra-Cold Freez­ers to Pro­vide COVID-19 Vac­cines a Warm Wel­come.”

The Detroit News, Novem­ber 10, 2020 (1A): “Why Experts Are Tem­per­ing Enthu­si­asm About Pfizer’s Vac­cine Results.”

Oma­ha World-Her­ald, Octo­ber 26, 2020 (A1): “Need For Vac­cine Cold Stor­age May Cre­ate Next Pan­dem­ic Dis­par­i­ty.”

Wash­ing­ton Post, Octo­ber 25, 2020: “Vac­cine Stor­age Issues Could Leave 3B Peo­ple with­out Access.”

Hous­ton Chron­i­cle, Octo­ber 20, 2020 (A8): “Gaps in Cold Stor­age for Vac­cines Slam Poor.”

San­té-achat (France), Sep­tem­ber 29, 2020: “Dai Tin­g­long (John Hop­kins) : il faut des « stress tests » des chaînes d’approvisionnement.”

USA Today, Sep­tem­ber 8, 2020 (1D): “‘Mind-Bog­gling­ly Com­plex’: Here’s What We Know About How COVID Vac­cine Will Be Dis­trib­uted When It’s Approved.”

Barron’s, August 25, 2020: “Safe­ty First for Online Mar­kets, or Cus­tomers May Shop Else­where.”

Bal­ti­more Sun, August 21, 2020 (A1): “Who Will Get the First Dos­es of a Coro­n­avirus Vac­cine? Johns Hop­kins Experts Have Some Ideas.

Barron’s, August 7, 2020: “Ama­zon Has a Trust Prob­lem.”

Barron’s, July 16, 2020: “Too Fast, Too Furi­ous: Is U.S. Vac­cine Devel­op­ment Head­ed in the Wrong Direc­tion?

Hous­ton Chron­i­cle, July 13, 2020: “What US Med­ical Sup­ply Chain Can Learn From the Fash­ion Indus­try.

Barron’s, June 23, 2020: “The U.S. Med­ical Sup­ply Chain Isn’t Ready for a Sec­ond Wave.

Chica­go Tri­bune, April 28, 2020 (B1): “As Amer­i­ca Stays Home, Deliv­er­ies Have Strug­gled to Keep Up. Here’s How the Dis­tri­b­u­tion Net­work Could Change in Chica­go and Beyond.

Mary­land Dai­ly Record, April 24, 2020: “Wide­spread Coro­n­avirus Test­ing Has Stiff Chal­lenges of Its Own.

Latin Amer­i­ca Advi­sor, March 25, 2020: “Will Latin Amer­i­ca See More Sup­ply Chain Dis­rup­tion?

Bal­ti­more Sun, March 23, 2020 (A2): “How Mary­land Hos­pi­tals are Dash­ing to Meet the Call for 6,000 ‘New’ Beds for Coro­n­avirus Surge.

Bal­ti­more Sun, March 17, 2020 (A4): “Most Bal­ti­more-area Hos­pi­tals Halt Elec­tive Surg­eries to Ease Strain on Resources Amid Coro­n­avirus Out­break.”

USA Today, March 11, 2020: “Coro­n­avirus Rationing: Tar­get, Wal­mart Lim­it Pur­chas­es of Hand San­i­tiz­er, Dis­in­fect­ing Wipes, Toi­let Paper.”

Bal­ti­more Sun, Feb­ru­ary 27, 2019 (A1): “LifeBridge Health to Buy Bon Sec­ours Hos­pi­tal in Bal­ti­more.”

Bal­ti­more Sun, July 9, 2018: “Mary­land Insur­ers say Trump Admin­is­tra­tion to Cut Health Pay­ments Desta­bi­lizes Mar­ket.”

Bal­ti­more Sun, March 2, 2018 (A1): “Johns Hop­kins Plans $469 Mil­lion Expan­sion and Mod­ern­iza­tion of Its Bayview Med­ical Cen­ter.”

Bal­ti­more Sun, Jan­u­ary 7, 2016 (A1): “Uni­ver­si­ty of Mary­land and St. Agnes to Part­ner.”

Wash­ing­ton Post, Decem­ber 27, 2015, Sun­day (C1): “Part­ners in Pot: Mary­land Mar­i­jua­na Busi­ness­es Seek Nov­el Col­lab­o­ra­tions.”

The Johns Hop­kins News-Let­ter, Vol­ume 120, Issue 4, Sept. 17, 2015: “Uni­ver­si­ty Cre­ates Young Fac­ul­ty Awards.”

Bal­ti­more Sun, March 1, 2014, Sun­day (A1): “Health Exchange Mulling Sce­nar­ios for How to Move beyond Trou­bled Site.”

Mary­land Dai­ly Record, Feb­ru­ary 17, 2014: “Car­roll Hos­pi­tal Looks for Part­ner.”

 

 

Magazines

Phar­ma­cy Times, July 24, 2023: “As Chemother­a­py Drug Short­age Con­tin­ues, Unimag­in­able Deci­sions and Lack­ing Account­abil­i­ty Reign.”

The Week, June 29, 2023: “Why is Amer­i­ca run­ning short of can­cer drugs?

Becker’s Hos­pi­tal Review, Feb­ru­ary 11, 2023: “Shot-Down Chi­nese Bal­loon May Affect US Med­ical Sup­ply Chain.”

Becker’s Hos­pi­tal Review, Octo­ber 25, 2022: “3 Win­ter Dis­rup­tions Hos­pi­tal Lead­ers Should Brace For.”

Phar­ma­ceu­ti­cal Com­merce, July 1, 2022: “Mov­ing toward Sup­ply Chain Solu­tions.”

Becker’s Hos­pi­tal Review, June 30, 2022: “13 Sup­ply Chain Lead­ers on Pri­or­i­ties for the Rest of 2022.”

Johns Hop­kins Mag­a­zine, Spring 2022: “Abbre­vi­at­ed.”

OR/MS Today, May 6, 2021: “An Agile Mod­el of Pub­lic Com­mu­ni­ca­tion.”

Becker’s Hos­pi­tal Review, March 24, 2022: “Ramp­ing Up US Health­care Sys­tems’ Pro­duc­tion Capa­bil­i­ties — 3 Experts Weigh In.”

Fast Com­pa­ny, March 15, 2022: “Russia’s War with Ukraine Could Per­ma­nent­ly Reshape the Glob­al Sup­ply Chain.”

Becker’s Hos­pi­tal Review, March 9, 2022: “Rus­sia-Ukraine Conflict’s Impact on US Health Sup­ply Chain — 4 Expert Takes.”

Health­Care Busi­ness News, Janurary/Feburary 2022: “Man­ag­ing a Post-Pan­dem­ic Sup­ply Chain in Health­care.”

Fast Com­pa­ny, Novem­ber 23, 2021: “ESG Invest­ing Has a Sus­tain­abil­i­ty Blind Spot: Sup­ply Chains.”

Sup­ply Chain Mag­a­zine, Novem­ber 16, 2021: “Too Many ESG Grey Areas in US, Say Top Sup­ply Chain Profs.”

OR/MS Today, Vol­ume 48, Num­ber 5, Octo­ber 2021: “Prox­im­i­ty for Pub­lic Good: Part­ner­ing with Dol­lar Stores for Address­ing Social Needs.”

Johns Hop­kins Mag­a­zine, Fall 2021: “Abbre­vi­at­ed.”

For­tune, April 23, 2021: “COVID Exposed Glob­al Sup­ply Chain Flaws. Can Biden Bring Man­u­fac­tur­ing Back to the U.S.?.”

New York, April 14, 2021: “What Experts Are Say­ing About the John­son & John­son Vac­cine Pause.

Slate Mag­a­zine, April 2, 2021: “How Alarmed Should We Be About the 15 Mil­lion Tossed J&J Vac­cines?

Pop­u­lar Sci­ence, April 2, 2021: “John­son & Johnson’s Vac­cine Blun­der Is a Sur­pris­ing­ly Good Thing.

Chem­istry World (Roy­al Soci­ety of Chem­istry), March 23, 2021: “Why Man­u­fac­tur­ing COVID Vac­cines at Scale Is Hard.”

For­tune, March 15, 2021: “Karen Lynch Got the Big Job at CVS. Now Comes the Big Chal­lenge: Vac­ci­nate Amer­i­ca.”

Sup­ply & Demand Chain Exec­u­tive, March 15, 2021: “COVID-19 Vac­cine Trans­forms Phar­ma Sup­ply Chain For­ev­er.

Esquire (Ital­ian Edi­tion), March 12, 2021: “Dovrem­mo pot­er scegliere quale vac­ci­no per il Covid-19 ci sarà som­min­is­tra­to?

Parade, Feb­ru­ary 26, 2021: “If a COVID Vac­cine Isn’t Used by the End of the Day, Does It Actu­al­ly Go to Waste?

For­tune, Feb­ru­ary 23, 2021: “With Bil­lions Spent and ‘Wartime’ Declared, Why Are Vac­cines Still in Short Sup­ply?

Fast Com­pa­ny, Feb­ru­ary 23, 2021: “How To Fix the Mess of COVID-19 Vac­cine Appoint­ment Sched­ul­ing.

For­tune, Feb­ru­ary 21, 2021: “Pfizer’s Extra Vac­cine Dose Was Sup­posed To Be a Mir­a­cle. It’s Now a Mess.

Mod­ern Health­care , Jan­u­ary 29, 2021: “GAO: Trump Admin Failed To Imple­ment Almost 90% of COVID Guid­ance.

Fast Com­pa­ny, Jan­u­ary 16, 2021: “The Sim­ple Rea­son West Vir­ginia Leads the Nation in Vac­ci­nat­ing Nurs­ing Home Res­i­dents.

Newsweek, Jan­u­ary 16, 2021: “U.S. COVID Vac­cine Roll­out ‘Extreme­ly Poor’—But Some States Buck the Trend.

Hos­pi­tal Case Man­age­ment, Feb­ru­ary 1, 2021: “As COVID-19 Vac­cine Rolls Out, Lead­ers Need to Roll Up Sleeves.

Case Man­age­ment Advi­sor, Feb­ru­ary 1, 2021: “Help Case Man­agers Over­come Vac­cine Hes­i­tan­cy.”

Same-Day Surgery, Feb­ru­ary 1, 2021: “Rolling Out a COVID-19 Vac­cine at Surgery Cen­ters.

Inside Logis­tics, Decem­ber 30, 2020: “What Vac­cine Dis­tri­b­u­tion Plan­ners Can Learn From Ama­zon and Wal­mart.

Fast Com­pa­ny, Decem­ber 16, 2020: “How to Dis­trib­ute the COVID-19 Vac­cine: Lessons From Ama­zon and Wal­mart.

For­tune, Novem­ber 28, 2020: “Pfizer’s COVID Vac­cine Comes With a Chilly Com­pli­ca­tion. But That May Change.

New Sci­en­tist, Novem­ber 21, 2020 (Vol­ume 248, Issue 3309, Pages 36–40): “The Biggest Logis­tics Chal­lenge in His­to­ry.”

Glam­our, Novem­ber 18, 2020: “The Coro­n­avirus Vac­cine: Every­thing You Need to Know.”

Com­mu­ni­ca­tions of the ACM, Octo­ber 7, 2020: “The Future of the Sup­ply Chain.

Man­aged Health­care Exec­u­tive, Sep­tem­ber 22, 2020: “Oper­a­tion Warp Speed Plan Released for COVID Vac­cine Dis­tri­b­u­tion.

FOCUS Mag­a­zine (Ger­many), Sep­tem­ber 12, 2020 (cov­er sto­ry): “Trumps Trumpf.

WIRED, Sep­tem­ber 2, 2020: “Flu Sea­son and Covid-19 Are About to Col­lide. Now What?

Har­vard Busi­ness Review, August 10, 2020: “Covid-19 Cre­at­ed an Elec­tive Surgery Back­log. How Can Hos­pi­tals Get Back on Track?

For­tune, July 25, 2020: “The PPE Sup­ply Chain Is a Black Box—That Needs to Change.

Fast Com­pa­ny, June 15, 2020: “Where Does Your PPE Come From? A Lack of Trans­paren­cy Is Hurt­ing Amer­i­cans.

MH&L, June 4, 2020: “Dig­i­tal Tech­nol­o­gy Could Mit­i­gate the Impact of Pan­demics: Arti­fi­cial Intel­li­gence Could Strength­en Both the Resilien­cy and Pre­pared­ness of Sup­ply Net­works.

MHI Solu­tions, 2020 (Vol­ume 8, Issue 3): “Wash Your Hands and Brush Up Your (Cyber) Hygiene: Mit­i­gat­ing Sup­ply Chain Dis­rup­tion with Tech­nol­o­gy in the Age of COVID-19.

Slate Mag­a­zine, March 25, 2020: “This Would Be a Real­ly Great Moment for Food Deliv­ery Robots.

Carey Busi­ness Mag­a­zine, Spring 2020: “Docs ‘Under-Test’ to Impress Peers.

Carey Busi­ness Mag­a­zine, Spring 2020: “Pan­dem­ic Impact: Carey and the COVID-19 Cri­sis.”

Tep­per Mag­a­zine, Fall 2018: “Com­pre­hen­sive Hand­book on Health Care Ana­lyt­ics High­lights Tep­per School Fac­ul­ty and Ph.D. Stu­dents.”

Carey Busi­ness Mag­a­zine, Fall 2018: “By The Num­bers: The Fourth Indus­tri­al Rev­o­lu­tion.”

Chang­ing Busi­ness, Spring 2018: “Just Chill.

Chang­ing Busi­ness, Spring 2016: “It’s Worth a Shot.

Infec­tious Dis­ease News, April 2016: “Researchers Pro­pose Solu­tion to Fix Flu Vac­cine Short­ages.”

Phar­ma­cy Times, Decem­ber 30, 2015: “Flu Vac­cine Sup­ply Chain Changes Need­ed to Stop Short­ages.

Infec­tion Con­trol Today, Decem­ber 11, 2015: “Study Offers Rem­e­dy to Flu Vac­cine Deliv­ery Prob­lems.”

The Tep­per Mag­a­zine (Win­ter 2011), p. 30: “The Eco­nom­ics Behind Physi­cians’ Test Order­ing.”

 

TV

‣ BBC News, March 27, 2024: “ Bal­ti­more Bridge Col­lapse.

‣ ZDF Ger­man TV, March 27, 2024: “ ZDF heute Sendung vom 28. März 2024.

‣ Scripps News, Jan­u­ary 26, 2023: “How Do Ama­zon Pack­ages Get Deliv­ered So Quick­ly?

‣ WJZ (CBS Bal­ti­more), Jan­u­ary 12, 2023: “ ‘Smart Tam­pon’: JHU Grad­u­ates Cre­ate New A.I. Appli­ca­tion To Test for Cer­vi­cal Can­cer.

‣ PBS News Hour, March 4, 2022: “Glob­al Trade Suf­fers As Rus­sia Con­tin­ues Attacks on Ukraine.”

‣ WJZ (CBS Bal­ti­more), Octo­ber 13, 2021: “‘Tis The Sea­son To Start Shop­ping Ear­ly’: Experts Encour­age Con­sumers To Start Hol­i­day Shop­ping Ear­ly.”

‣ WINK-TV (CBS South­west Flori­da), June 21, 2021: “Drug Com­pa­nies Refo­cus­ing Efforts on Vac­cines, Lead­ing to Oth­er Short­ages.”

‣ WJZ (CBS Bal­ti­more), June 12, 2021: “FDA Orders J&J Vac­cines Made At Bal­ti­more Emer­gent Plant To Be Tossed.”

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‣ CNN, May 10, 2021: “India’s COVID-19 Cat­a­stro­phe Could Make Glob­al Short­ages Even Worse.”

‣ WJZ (CBS Bal­ti­more), April 19, 2021: “John­son & John­son COVID Vac­cine Mak­er Emer­gent BioSo­lu­tions Asked To Stop Mak­ing Dos­es While FDA Inves­ti­ga­tion Under­way.”

‣ WJZ (CBS Bal­ti­more), April 2, 2021: “Amid Calls For Trans­paren­cy, Emer­gent CEO Says Work­ers Did Not Acci­den­tal­ly Mix John­son & John­son, AstraZeneca Vac­cines.”

‣ CNN, March 13, 2021: “Here’s What COVID Vac­cines Are Worth to Big Phar­ma.”

‣ CNBC, March 11, 2021: “Con­gress Deliv­ered Big COVID Relief Bills Over the Past Year – But Months of Inac­tion Took a Major Toll.”

‣ CBS News, Feb­ru­ary 26, 2021: “Near­ly 3 Mil­lion Amer­i­cans Haven’t Got­ten Their Sec­ond COVID-19 Vac­ci­na­tion on Time.”

‣ WFTV Orlan­do, Feb­ru­ary 2, 2021: “Amer­i­cans Work­ing Too Hard To Get COVID Vac­cines, Experts Say.

‣ Boston 25, Jan­u­ary 25, 2021: “25 Inves­ti­gates: Back of the Pack, Mass. Strug­gles To Keep Vac­cine Pace With Oth­er States.

‣ CBS News, Jan­u­ary 20, 2021: “COVID-19 Vac­cine Roll­outs Are Lag­ging. Here’s What States Are Doing To Pick Up the Pace.”

‣ Sky News, Decem­ber 4, 2020: “Logis­ti­cal Chal­lenges in Dis­trib­ut­ing Pfiz­er’s COVID Vac­cine.”

‣ Fox Busi­ness, Novem­ber 9, 2020: “Pfizer’s COVID-19 Vac­cine: What to Know.”

‣ CNBC, “Squawk on the Street,” Novem­ber 9, 2020: “Here’s How the Dis­tri­b­u­tion Infra­struc­ture Will Deploy Coro­n­avirus Vac­cine.”

‣ PBS News Hour, Octo­ber 27, 2020: “Chi­na Dom­i­nates the Pan­dem­ic PPE Mar­ket. What Does That Mean for U.S. As Virus Surges?.”

‣ Fox News, Octo­ber 19, 2020: “Coro­n­avirus Vac­cine Stor­age Hur­dles May Leave 3 Bil­lion Peo­ple With­out It.”

‣ PBS News Hour, Octo­ber 19, 2020: ““Coro­n­avirus Vac­cine Stor­age Issues Could Leave 3 Bil­lion Peo­ple With­out Access.”

‣ WGN-TV, Sep­tem­ber 11, 2020: “Com­plex­i­ties of the COVID-19 Vac­cine Sup­ply Chain.

‣ ABC News (WFTS-TV), June 1, 2020: “Some Con­cerned Health Care Sys­tem Could Be Over­whelmed As Elec­tive Surg­eries Resume.

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Radio

‣ NPR/WYPR, March 27, 2024: “Baltimore’s Key Bridge Rebuild Could Take a Decade, Ana­lysts Say.”

‣ NPR, March 26, 2024: “Mer­cedes, GM, Stel­lan­tis Scram­ble; Port Jobs Are at Risk after Bal­ti­more Dis­as­ter.”

‣ Fed­er­al News Net­work, April 12, 2024: “Plan for AI to Han­dle Tax-Return Prepa­ra­tion.”

‣ NPR/WYPR, “Mid­day,” Feb­ru­ary 17, 2023: “New Hori­zons: Spy Bal­loon Mania, A‑I Chat­bots and Friend­ly Robots.”

‣ ABC (Aus­tralian Broad­cast­ing Cor­po­ra­tion), “RN Break­fast,” Decem­ber 19, 2022: “Pen­ny Wong To Vis­it Chi­nese Coun­ter­part in Bei­jing.

‣ NPR/WYPR, “Mid­day,” Octo­ber 14, 2021: “How the Glob­al Sup­ply Chain Cri­sis Is Impact­ing the Amer­i­can Shop­per.

‣ NPR, “All Things Con­sid­ered,” April 1, 2021: “Bad Batch Of John­son & John­son Vac­cines Sets Back Pro­duc­tion.

‣ Iowa Pub­lic Radio, Feb­ru­ary 5, 2021: “Iowa’s Rur­al Areas Face Addi­tion­al Chal­lenges For Vac­cine Roll­out.”

‣ CBS News Radio Los Ange­les (KNX 1070AM), Jan­u­ary 12, 2021: “The Fed­er­al Gov­ern­ment Loosens Vac­cine Guide­lines.”

‣ Cana­di­an Broad­cast­ing Cor­po­ra­tion (CBC), Novem­ber 29, 2020: “What Trans­port­ing Ice Cream Across Cana­da Tells Us About Vac­cine Logis­tics.”

‣ Cana­di­an Broad­cast­ing Cor­po­ra­tion (CBC), Novem­ber 25, 2020: “Some Com­pa­nies Will Make Big Mon­ey off Their COVID-19 Vac­cines — But Not As Much as They Could.”

‣ Cana­di­an Broad­cast­ing Cor­po­ra­tion (CBC), Novem­ber 19, 2020: “Why Trump’s Oper­a­tion Warp Speed Is Cred­it­ed With Help­ing Accel­er­ate COVID-19 Vac­cine Devel­op­ment.”

‣ Pub­lic Radio Inter­na­tion­al — “The World,” Sep­tem­ber 28, 2020: “Air­line Industry’s Health Could Deter­mine Suc­cess Rate for Organ Donors.

‣ Austin’s NPR Sta­tion — KUT, Sep­tem­ber 28, 2020: “How The Air­line Indus­try Recov­ers From COVID-19 Could Deter­mine Who Gets Organ Trans­plants.

‣ KWMU, St. Louis Pub­lic Radio, March 1, 2016: “Wash U. Pro­fes­sor Has a Busi­ness Solu­tion for Flu Vac­cine Short­ages.

 

Websites

Bal­ti­more Ban­ner, April 12, 2024: “Com­men­tary: Port of Bal­ti­more Well Posi­tioned to Bounce Back from Key Bridge Loss.”

Bal­ti­more Ban­ner, March 26, 2024: “Key Bridge Col­lapse Will Dis­rupt Busi­ness in Bal­ti­more — and across the Coun­try.”

Poets & Quants, March 18, 2024: “Learn­ing AI ‘From Its Core’: Inside Pro­fes­sor Tin­g­long Dai’s Course At Johns Hop­kins Carey Busi­ness School

Poets & Quants, Jan­u­ary 15, 2021: “10 Busi­ness Schools To Watch In 2024

Fox News (Dig­i­tal), Dec. 20, 2023: “Arti­fi­cial Intel­li­gence Experts Share 6 of the Biggest AI Inno­va­tions of 2023: ‘A Land­mark Year’

The Fash­ion Law, Octo­ber 9, 2023: “LEGO’s ESG Dilem­ma: A Wake-Up Call for Sup­ply Chain Sus­tain­abil­i­ty.”

Out­sourced Phar­ma, Octo­ber 3, 2023: “CM² + AI = Bet­ter Man­u­fac­tur­ing At Your CDMOs.”

Bal­ti­more Ban­ner, Sep­tem­ber 29, 2023: “Why It’s So Hard to Find Appoint­ments for the Lat­est COVID Vac­cine.”

AI Busi­ness, Sep­tem­ber 28, 2023: “Google Deep­Mind: Being More Human to AI Makes It Per­form Bet­ter.”

Out­sourced Phar­ma, Sep­tem­ber 21, 2023: “AI Beats Back Bad Batch­es.”

Out­sourced Phar­ma, Sep­tem­ber 18, 2023: “AI, The Ghost In the Out­sourc­ing Machine.”

Fox News (Dig­i­tal), Aug. 10, 2023: ““New AI Tech Aims To Detect the Ori­gin of Can­cers for Opti­mal Treat­ments: ‘An Impor­tant Step’ ”

Carey Busi­ness School Home­page, June 21, 2023: “Med­ical Arti­fi­cial Intel­li­gence with a Pur­pose.”

Inside Health Pol­i­cy, June 20, 2023. “Expert: Inad­e­quate FDA For­eign Inspec­tions Con­tribute To Short­ages, Poor Gener­ics.”

Carey Busi­ness School Home­page, June 15, 2023: “Mal­prac­tice Con­cerns Impact Physi­cian Deci­sions to Con­sult AI.”

Bal­ti­more Ban­ner, June 7, 2023. “Why Can’t I Get My Antibi­ot­ic or Can­cer Drugs? Hop­kins Experts Out­line the Short­ages and the Reme­dies.”

The Hub (Johns Hop­kins Uni­ver­si­ty), June 5, 2023. “Pre­scrip­tion Drug Short­ages Reach All-Time High, Forc­ing Tough Treat­ment Deci­sions.”

Fox News (Dig­i­tal), May 2, 2023: “Chat­G­PT Found To Give Bet­ter Med­ical Advice Than Real Doc­tors in Blind Study: ‘This Will Be a Game Chang­er’

Fox News (Dig­i­tal), April 21, 2023: “Chat­G­PT for Health Care Providers: Can the AI Chat­bot Make the Pro­fes­sion­als’ Jobs Eas­i­er?

Fox News (Dig­i­tal), April 20, 2023: ““Chat­G­PT Found To Give Bet­ter Med­ical Advice Than Real Doc­tors in Blind Study: ‘This Will Be a Game Chang­er’ ”

The Hub (Johns Hop­kins Uni­ver­si­ty), Feb­ru­ary 21, 2023. “‘An Inflec­tion Point Rather than a Cri­sis’: ChatGPT’s Impli­ca­tions for High­er Ed.”

Al Jazeera, Jan­u­ary 20, 2023: “Is Glob­al­i­sa­tion Dead? At Davos, That’s the Big Ques­tion.”

Poli­ti­Fact, Jan­u­ary 17, 2023: “Fund­ing To Rebuild Health Stock­piles Has Increased Under Biden, but More Work Need­ed To Meet Promise.”

The Hub (Johns Hop­kins Uni­ver­si­ty), Decem­ber 16, 2022. “The Promise and Per­il of Chat­G­PT, a Remark­ably Pow­er­ful AI Chat­bot.”

Carey Busi­ness School Home­page, Decem­ber 16, 2022: “What You Need to Know about Chat­G­PT and Arti­fi­cial Intel­li­gence.”

Bal­ti­more Ban­ner, Novem­ber 18, 2022. “Short­age of Com­mon Drugs Com­pounds Harsh Flu, RSV Sea­son.”

Nurse Jour­nal, Octo­ber 25, 2022: “How Nurs­es Can Pre­pare for the Hol­i­days, Hos­pi­tal Over­flow, and Staff Short­ages.”

Mar­ket­Watch, Octo­ber 18, 2022: “The Hol­i­day-Shop­ping Sea­son Has a Dif­fer­ent Prob­lem This Year Than Last—And It Could Lead to Some Deals.”

STAT, August 16, 2022: “A Com­pli­cat­ed Fall Vac­cine Cam­paign: Updat­ed COVID Boost­ers, Flu Shots, and How To Time the Jabs.”

How Stuff Works, August 9, 2022. “How Does Ama­zon Deliv­er Stuff So Fast?.”

The Hub (Johns Hop­kins Uni­ver­si­ty), August 5, 2022. “How Con­cerned Do We Need To Be About Mon­key­pox?.”

MedTech Dive, July 14, 2022: “With COVID Test­ing on the Wane, Small Diag­nos­tics Com­pa­nies Shift Focus.”

Morn­ing Con­sult, July 12, 2022: “As SEC Clos­es In on ESG Rules for Funds, the Bulk of Fre­quent Investors Say They Val­ue Such Stan­dards.”

‣ Asso­ci­a­tion of Amer­i­can Med­ical Col­leges (AAMC), July 5, 2022: “Short­ages from Syringes to Dye for Diag­nos­tic Exams: How World Events Are Strain­ing Every­day Health Care Sup­ply.”

Busi­ness Mat­ters, June 16, 2022: “Sup­ply Chain Expert Tin­g­long Dai Talks Bell­wether Events and ESG Oppor­tu­ni­ties.”

Pure Wow, May 20, 2022: “I Need You to Care About the Baby For­mu­la Short­age

Observ­er, May 17, 2022: “The US Food and Drug Admin­is­tra­tion Shares the Blame in the Baby For­mu­la Short­age.”

CEVA Insights, April 28, 2022: “Sup­ply Chain Trans­paren­cy: A Growth Engine in the Wake of Crises.”

Bloomberg Opin­ion, April 6, 2022: “The Fail­ure of Covid.gov Is Worse Than Inex­cus­able.”

Asia Times, March 14, 2022: “Ukraine War Drops ‘Iron Cur­tain’ on Glob­al Sup­ply Chains.”

Gov­ern­ment Exec­u­tive, March 14, 2022: Ukraine War and Anti-Rus­sia Sanc­tions on Top of COVID-19 Mean Even Worse Trou­ble Lies Ahead for Glob­al Sup­ply Chains.” 

Rus­sia Mat­ters, March 14, 2022: “Rus­sia Ana­lyt­i­cal Report, March 7–14, 2022.”

Wash­ing­ton Tech­nol­o­gy, March 14, 2022: “Why Sup­ply Chain Issues Are Only Going to Get Worse.”

The Con­ver­sa­tion, March 11, 2022:“Ukraine War and Anti-Rus­sia Sanc­tions on Top of COVID-19 Mean Even Worse Trou­ble Lies Ahead for Glob­al Sup­ply Chains.”

Med­Page Today, March 4, 2022: “War in Ukraine May Dis­rupt Med­ical Sup­ply Chain: Though There May Be Few Direct Impacts, the Glob­al Sup­ply Chain Will See Rip­ples.”

‣ The Asso­ci­at­ed Press, March 4, 2022: “Russia’s Inva­sion of Ukraine Leaves Glob­al Trade in Tat­ters.”

Glob­al News (Cana­da), Jan­u­ary 13, 2022: “Mil­lions of COVID-19 Vac­cines Shared by Rich Coun­tries Went to Waste. Why?.

Busi­ness Insid­er, Jan­u­ary 12, 2022: “COVID-19 Infec­tions at the Nation’s Largest Port Jumped from a Few Cas­es to 800, Threat­en­ing Fur­ther Delays As over 100 Ships Wait to Dock and Unload.

KHN, Decem­ber 9, 2021. “Nev­er Mind Toys, It’s Time to Ask San­ta for Crutch­es and Catheters.”

Cal­Mat­ters, Novem­ber 22, 2021. “Sup­ply Chain Woes Trig­ger Short­ages of Crit­i­cal Med­ical Devices.”

Bankrate.com, Novem­ber 21, 2021. “Poll: 77% of U.S. Adults Face Shop­ping Issues Ahead of Hol­i­day Sea­son.”

Med­Page Today, Novem­ber 18, 2021. “COVID Rapid Test Prices ‘Ridicu­lous’.

Quartz, Novem­ber 11, 2021: “Sup­ply Chain Issues Expose Loop­holes in Mea­sur­ing ESG Risks.

‣ The Mot­ley Fool, Novem­ber 11, 2021: “Could Sup­ply Chain Issues Dri­ve More In-Per­son Retail Sales This Hol­i­day Sea­son?

ESG Insights (Brazil), Novem­ber 10, 2021: “Cadeia de supri­men­tos é obstácu­lo ao ESG.

Mar­ket­Watch, Novem­ber 10, 2021: “Opin­ion: Ama­zon Is Proof of a Major Weak­ness in ESG Rat­ings.

Bloomberg, Novem­ber 10, 2021: “A Rare Port Suc­cess Sto­ry Is Chance for Biden to Tout His Plans.

The Con­ver­sa­tion, Novem­ber 9, 2021: “ESG Invest­ing Has a Blind Spot That Puts the $35 Tril­lion Industry’s Sus­tain­abil­i­ty Promis­es in Doubt: Sup­ply Chains.”

Huff­in­g­ton Post, Novem­ber 9, 2021. “Kellyanne Con­way Resur­faces With Her Most Brazen Trump Lie Yet.”

The Hub (Johns Hop­kins Uni­ver­si­ty), Novem­ber 1, 2021. “Q+A: Sup­ply Chain Issues Spike Shop­pers’ Demands.”

Med­Page Today, Octo­ber 31, 2021. “ ‘I Received Death Threats’: What We Heard This Week.

Med­Page Today, Octo­ber 26, 2021. “What’s Dri­ving the COVID Rapid Test Short­age? Demand From Employ­ers Is Surg­ing, and So Are Prices.

Med­Page Today, Octo­ber 22, 2021. “A 100% COVID Vac­ci­na­tion Rate Is Pos­si­ble – We Did It: The Raigarh Suc­cess Sto­ry Shows the Pow­er of Behav­ioral and Moti­va­tion­al Strate­gies.

Busi­ness Insid­er, Octo­ber 21, 2021: “Retail­ers Are Mak­ing the Sup­ply-Chain Crises Even Worse by Over-Order­ing, Caus­ing a ‘Bull­whip Effect’ That Dis­torts Demand.

Clin­i­cal Tri­als Are­na, Octo­ber 21, 2021: “Novavax at Risk of Los­ing Time Advan­tage Once COVID-19 Vac­cine Com­peti­tors Flex Pro­duc­tion Mus­cle.

TechRe­pub­lic, Sep­tem­ber 21, 2021: “Glob­al Sup­ply Chain Issues Will Impact the Hol­i­day Shop­ping Sea­son.”

Gov­ern­ing, Sep­tem­ber 1, 2021: “Philadel­phia Hos­pi­tals Unsure Which Patients Are Vac­ci­nat­ed.”

Johns Hop­kins Coro­n­avirus Resource Cen­ter, July 12, 2021: “Data Streams Are Essen­tial, No Mat­ter How Small.”

Johns Hop­kins Coro­n­avirus Resource Cen­ter, July 7, 2021: “Q&A: Link­ing Sup­ply Chain and Pub­lic Health Data.”

Study Inter­na­tion­al, June 25, 2021: “The Edu­ca­tion of America’s Top Vac­cine Dis­tri­b­u­tion Expert.”

The Hub (Johns Hop­kins Uni­ver­si­ty), June 21, 2021: “Carey’s Tin­g­long Dai Named One of World’s 40 Under 40 Best Busi­ness School Pro­fes­sors.”

Busi­ness Insid­er (Span­ish Edi­tion), June 4, 2021: “La UE pre­sen­tará una prop­ues­ta alter­na­ti­va para inten­tar impedir la sus­pen­sión de las patentes de las vac­u­nas.

Quartz, May 28, 2021: “Covid-19 Vac­cine Waste Is About to Go Up in the US.

Quartz, May 28, 2021: “How Many Covid Vac­cines Go to Waste?

Busi­ness Insid­er (Span­ish Edi­tion), May 8, 2021: “Por qué es poco prob­a­ble que la supre­sión de las patentes vaya a aumen­tar el número de vac­u­nas disponibles a niv­el glob­al, según los exper­tos.

Busi­ness Insid­er, May 6, 2021: “Glob­al Lead­ers Want To Over­ride COVID-19 Vac­cine Patents To Boost Pro­duc­tion. It Prob­a­bly Isn’t Going To Work.

Poets & Quants, May 3, 2021: “2021 Best 40-Under-40 Pro­fes­sors: Tin­g­long Dai, Johns Hop­kins Uni­ver­si­ty (Carey).

Poets & Quants, May 3, 2021: “Poets&Quants’ Best 40-Under-40 Busi­ness School Pro­fes­sors Of 2021.

Euronews, April 7, 2021: “EU Banks on Home­grown COVID-19 Vac­cines amid Delays and Sup­ply Issues.

Freight­Waves, April 5, 2021: “Med­ical­ly Nec­es­sary: Fight over Tim­ing for Sec­ond Dos­es Con­tin­ues.

The Con­ver­sa­tion, April 1, 2021: “Why John­son & John­son Throw­ing Out 15 Mil­lion COVID-19 Vac­cine Dos­es Shouldn’t Scare You.

STAT, March 25, 2021: “Behind the Scenes, Com­pa­nies Help­ing Big COVID-19 Vac­cine Mak­ers Are Get­ting Rich.

STAT, March 16, 2021: “Xavier Becerra’s 4 Most Urgent Chal­lenges As Biden’s HHS Sec­re­tary.

‣ Asso­ci­at­ed Press, March 12, 2021: “Hunt for Vac­cine Slots Often Leads Through Sched­ul­ing Maze.

Mar­ket­Watch, March 10, 2021: “Opin­ion: The Back­lash Against John­son & Johnson’s COVID-19 Vac­cine Is Real and Risky — Here’s Exact­ly How To Make the Roll­out a Suc­cess.

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UCLA Ander­son Review, March 10, 2021: “In COVID-19, Should the Logis­tics Tail Have Wagged the Vac­cine Dog?

The Con­ver­sa­tion, March 5, 2021: “Back­lash Against John­son & Johnson’s COVID-19 Vac­cine Is Real and Risky — Here’s How To Make Its Roll­out a Suc­cess.

Mar­ket­Watch, Feb­ru­ary 25, 2021: “Opin­ion: This Is the Best Way To Fix the Chaos Sur­round­ing COVID-19 Vac­cine Appoint­ments.

Quartz, Feb­ru­ary 25, 2021: “Syringe Short­ages Could Cause Pfiz­er Vac­cine Bot­tle­necks.

Freight­Waves, Feb­ru­ary 25, 2021: “Med­ical­ly Nec­es­sary: Delay­ing Sec­ond Dos­es Would Reshape the Vac­cine Sup­ply Chain.

KHN, Feb­ru­ary 23, 2021: “After Bil­lions of Dol­lars and Dozens of Wartime Dec­la­ra­tions, Why Are Vac­cines Still in Short Sup­ply?

The Dai­ly Beast, Feb­ru­ary 23, 2021: “There’s a Way to Fix the Vac­cine Appoint­ment Mess.

Busi­ness Insid­er, Feb­ru­ary 8, 2021: “The US Government’s $44 Mil­lion COVID Vac­cine Roll­out Web­site Isn’t Work­ing — Here’s How It Should Be Fixed.

Technical.ly, Feb­ru­ary 4, 2021: “The US Government’s $44 Mil­lion Vac­cine Roll­out Web­site Was a Pre­dictable Mess – Here’s How To Fix the Bro­ken Process Behind It.

US News and World Report, Feb­ru­ary 4, 2021: “Israel, U.K. Among Top Per­form­ers for Coro­n­avirus Vac­ci­na­tions.

The Con­ver­sa­tion, Feb­ru­ary 3, 2021: “The US Government’s $44 Mil­lion Vac­cine Roll­out Web­site Was a Pre­dictable Mess – Here’s How To Fix the Bro­ken Process Behind It.

Poets & Quants, Feb­ru­ary 2, 2021: “This School’s Name Is Syn­ony­mous With The Covid Fight. Here’s What It Did To Get MBAs Back In Class.

McKnight’s Long-Term Care News, Jan­u­ary 19, 2021: “The Leader in Vac­ci­na­tions Is … West Vir­ginia?! Yes, and Here’s Why.

Busi­ness Insid­er, Jan­u­ary 18, 2021: “Health Offi­cials Slam Wal­greens and CVS for ‘Fias­co’ Vac­cine Roll­out to Nurs­ing Homes.

The Street, Jan­u­ary 18, 2021: “The Sim­ple Rea­son West Vir­ginia Leads the Nation in Vac­ci­nat­ing Nurs­ing Home Res­i­dents.

‣ Office of the Gov­er­nor of West Vir­ginia, Jan­u­ary 15, 2021: “COVID-19 UPDATE: Gov. Jus­tice Announces West Vir­ginia Reach­es U.S.-Leading 93.7 Per­cent 1st Dose Vac­ci­na­tion Rate; Secures More Ther­a­peu­tic Treat­ments.

Dear Pan­dem­ic, Jan­u­ary 15, 2021: “How Is West Vir­ginia Get­ting Vac­cines in Arms So Fast?

Quartz, Jan­u­ary 14, 2021: “Why West Vir­ginia Leads the US in Vac­ci­nat­ing Nurs­ing Home Res­i­dents.”

The Con­ver­sa­tion, Jan­u­ary 14, 2021: “The Sim­ple Rea­son West Vir­ginia Leads the Nation in Vac­ci­nat­ing Nurs­ing Home Res­i­dents.

Sup­ply Chain Best Prac­tices, Jan­u­ary 12, 2021: “Would an Ama­zon-Like Approach Help the Vac­cine Roll­out?

Quartz, Jan­u­ary 11, 2021: “Three Coun­tries Have Pulled Far Ahead of the Rest of the World in Dis­trib­ut­ing COVID-19 Vac­cines.”

The Hub (Johns Hop­kins Uni­ver­si­ty), Jan­u­ary 8, 2021: “Mak­ing Sense of the Lag­ging U.S. COVID-19 Vac­ci­na­tion Effort.

PharmaPho­rum, Jan­u­ary 6, 2021: “Pfiz­er Drops the Blue Pill, Kicks Off 2021 With New DNA Logo.”

Hos­pi­tal Report, Decem­ber 30, 2020: “New Year Starts with Chal­lenges of COVID-19 Vac­cine Roll­out.”

Mag­net (Xata­ka), Decem­ber 26, 2020: “La dis­tribu­ción de la vac­u­na plantea un reto logís­ti­co históri­co. Esto podemos apren­der de Ama­zon.”

Scroll.in, Decem­ber 18, 2020: “Sup­ply-Chain Ideas Prac­ticed by Ama­zon and Wal­mart Can Help Reduce Waste of COVID-19 Vac­cines.”

‣ Aspen Insti­tute, Decem­ber 17, 2020: “Five Best Ideas of the Day: Decem­ber 17, 2020.”

Nation­al Inter­est, Decem­ber 16, 2020: “Vac­cine Dis­tri­b­u­tion Plan­ners Could Take Some Tips from Ama­zon and Wal­mart.”

Quartz, Decem­ber 16, 2020: “What Vac­cine Dis­tri­b­u­tion Plan­ners Can Learn From Ama­zon and Wal­mart.”

The Logis­tics World, Decem­ber 16, 2020: “2 prác­ti­cas de Ama­zon y Wal­mart que pueden apli­carse en la dis­tribu­ción de la vac­u­na con­tra el Covid-19.”

Salon, Decem­ber 16, 2020: “What Vac­cine Dis­tri­b­u­tion Plan­ners Can Learn From Ama­zon and Wal­mart.”

Carey Busi­ness School Home­page, Decem­ber 15, 2020: “JHU Hon­ors Three on Carey Fac­ul­ty.”

The Con­ver­sa­tion, Decem­ber 15, 2020: “What Vac­cine Dis­tri­b­u­tion Plan­ners Can Learn From Ama­zon and Wal­mart.

Web­MD, Decem­ber 10, 2020: “COVID-19 Vac­cines On the Way: What to Know.”

Gov­ern­ment Exec­u­tive, Decem­ber 9, 2020: “US Mil­i­tary Starts Vac­ci­nat­ing Troops.” (Also pub­lished in Defense One)

Carey Busi­ness School Home­page, Decem­ber 7, 2020: “Deliv­er­ing a Pan­dem­ic Vac­cine Pos­es Extra­or­di­nary Logis­ti­cal Chal­lenges.”

The Hub (Johns Hop­kins Uni­ver­si­ty), Decem­ber 4, 2020: “The Busi­ness of Deliv­er­ing a Pan­dem­ic Vac­cine.

Bloomberg, Decem­ber 4, 2020: “States Craft Vac­cine Plans in a Haze of Chang­ing Infor­ma­tion.

Carey Busi­ness School Home­page, Octo­ber 23, 2020: “Carey Is #2 in World­wide Rank­ing of Pub­lished Research in Lead­ing Mar­ket­ing Jour­nal.

‣ ABC News, Oct. 19, 2020: “Vac­cine Stor­age Issues Could Leave 3B Peo­ple in Virus Cold.”

‣ The Asso­ci­at­ed Press, Oct. 19, 2020: “Vac­cine Stor­age Issues Could Leave 3B Peo­ple in Virus Cold.”

Sim­ple Fly­ing, Sept. 29, 2020: “How Human Organs Are Flown For Trans­plants

The Con­ver­sa­tion, Sept. 28, 2020: “How the Air­line Indus­try Recov­ers From COVID-19 Could Deter­mine Who Gets Organ Trans­plants.” (Repub­lished in AP NewsAustin’s NPR Sta­tion — KUT, Healthy Women, Med­ical XpressNation­al Inter­est, Qual­i­ty Digest, Yahoo! News)

Med­Page Today, Sep­tem­ber 26, 2020: “Not Much Progress on PPE ‘Reshoring’.”

Quartz, Sep­tem­ber 11, 2020: “COVID-19 Vac­cines Could Be Dis­trib­uted Through Church­es, Beau­ty Salons, and Poul­try Farms.”

Bio­Space, Sep­tem­ber 8, 2020: “Work on COVID-19 Vac­cine Dis­tri­b­u­tion is ‘Mind-Bog­gling­ly Com­plex’.”

Con­sumer­Af­fairs, Sep­tem­ber 8, 2020: “Experts See Com­plex Task in Dis­trib­ut­ing a Vac­cine.”

Morn­ing Brew, Sep­tem­ber 7, 2020: “Mnuchin, Pelosi Agree to Avoid Gov­ern­ment Shut­down in Octo­ber.”

Mar­ket­Watch, August 25, 2020: “Safe­ty First for Online Mar­kets, or Cus­tomers May Shop Else­where.”

Mar­ket­Watch, August 7, 2020: “Ama­zon Has a Trust Prob­lem.”

The Con­ver­sa­tion (Span­ish Edi­tion), July 31, 2020: “¿Qué puede apren­der la cade­na de sum­in­istro médi­ca de la indus­tria de la moda?

CEO Dai­ly, July 27, 2020: “Society’s Prob­lems Need Our Best Busi­ness Minds.

Scroll.in, July 20, 2020: “What the Coro­n­avirus Gear Sup­pli­ers in the US Can Learn From the Glob­al Fash­ion Indus­try.

Bloomberg Law, July 21, 2020: “How to Build a Coro­n­avirus Vac­cine Sup­ply Chain” and “Influen­za Vac­cine Sup­ply Chain Lessons for Coro­n­avirus.

Mar­ket­Watch, July 16, 2020: “Too Fast, Too Furi­ous: Is U.S. Vac­cine Devel­op­ment Head­ed in the Wrong Direc­tion?

Sup­ply Chain Best Prac­tices, July 14, 2020: “Can the Fash­ion Sup­ply Chain be a Mod­el for PPE Sec­tor?

The Con­ver­sa­tion, July 13, 2020: “What US Med­ical Sup­ply Chain Can Learn From the Fash­ion Indus­try.” (Repub­lished in Mic, Yahoo! News, and Oma­ha World-Her­ald)

Morn­ing Con­sult, July 7, 2020: “Now That Face-to-Face Inter­ac­tions Come With Risk, Retail­ers Tak­ing Clos­er Look at Voice AI Tech­nol­o­gy.

Mar­ket­Watch, June 23, 2020: “Opin­ion: The U.S. Med­ical Sup­ply Chain Isn’t Ready for a Sec­ond Wave.

Per­ish­able Pun­dit, June 13, 2020: “Pro­duce Sup­ply Chain Man­age­ment Lessons Learned From the Med­ical Indus­try; Being Pro-Active on Pos­si­ble Next Wave of COVID-19 or Future Pan­demics Is a Start.

Health­care Busi­ness & Tech­nol­o­gy, June 4, 2020: “Prepar­ing for a Poten­tial Surge in Deferred Non-Coro­n­avirus Care.

US News and World Report, June 1, 2020: “As Post­poned Surg­eries Resume, Can U.S. Hos­pi­tals Han­dle the Strain?

Web­MD, June 1, 2020: “Post­poned Surg­eries Resume, Stretch­ing Hos­pi­tals.

Fierce Health­care, June 1, 2020: “The Next Curve to Flat­ten May be for Elec­tive Pro­ce­dures: Hos­pi­tals Should Pre­pare for Pent-up Demand from Non-COVID-19 Patients.

Health­Day, June 1, 2020: “As Post­poned Surg­eries Resume, Can U.S. Hos­pi­tals Han­dle the Strain?

EE Times, May 27, 2020: “Need­ed: A PPE Indus­tri­al Com­mons.

Morn­ing Con­sult, May 14, 2020: “Which COVID-19 Safe­ty Poli­cies Will Com­fort Con­sumers? Busi­ness­es, Med­ical Experts and U.S. Con­sumers Weigh in on 10 Reopen­ing Mea­sures.

The Hub (Johns Hop­kins Uni­ver­si­ty), May 6, 2020: “Johns Hop­kins Teams Take Top Prizes at Busi­ness Ana­lyt­ics Com­pe­ti­tion.

Carey Busi­ness School Home­page, April 23, 2020: “Carey Comes in First at MIT Oper­a­tions Sim­u­la­tion Com­pe­ti­tion.

S&P Glob­al Mar­ket Intel­li­gence, April 21, 2020: “Food Com­pa­nies Make Tough Shift to Sup­ply Gro­cers as COVID-19 Clos­es Restau­rants.

TechRe­pub­lic, April 21, 2020: “How US Sup­ply Chains Can Improve Oper­a­tions Post-Pan­dem­ic.

After­mar­ket News, April 16, 2020: “Post-COVID Out­look From John Hop­kins Sup­ply Chain Expert: The Post-Recov­ery Out­look Will Be Slow and Pro­gres­sive, and Will Entail a Lot of Back and Forth, Says Tin­g­long Dai.

AgriBusi­ness Glob­al, March 24, 2020: “Sup­ply Chains Show Resilien­cy Amid Coro­n­avirus.

GoDan­Riv­er, March 24, 2020: “With Hos­pi­tal Space a Nation­al Wor­ry, Med­ical Experts Brace for Surge in Coro­n­avirus Cas­es.

Food Pro­cess­ing, March 18, 2020: “Eco­nom­ics of the Pan­dem­ic: Are Your Sup­ply Chains Resilient?

The Hub (Johns Hop­kins Uni­ver­si­ty), March 6, 2020: “How Coro­n­avirus Will Affect the Glob­al Sup­ply Chain.

The Hub (Johns Hop­kins Uni­ver­si­ty), Jan­u­ary 30, 2020: “Top Doc­tors ‘Under­test’ Patients to Demon­strate Diag­nos­tic Prowess to Peers, Study Finds.”

‣ Phys.org, Decem­ber 13, 2019: “Wait­ing Area Enter­tain­ment and Co-ope­ti­tion between Brick-and-Mor­tar Stores Boost Prof­it.”

Sci­ence Dai­ly, Sep­tem­ber 4, 2019: “New Research Offers Solu­tion to Reduce Organ Short­age Cri­sis.”

Med­ical Xpress, August 2, 2019: “Pri­or­i­ty Rule for Organ Donors Could Have Unin­tend­ed Con­se­quences.”

UT News, August 1, 2019: “Pri­or­i­ty Rule for Organ Donors Could Have Unin­tend­ed Con­se­quences.”

Big Ideas (Medi­um), August 1, 2019: “Move Donors to the Head of the Trans­plant Line?

Carey Busi­ness School Home­page, April 10, 2019: “Carey Stu­dents Win Pres­ti­gious Oper­a­tions Com­pe­ti­tion.”

The Hub (Johns Hop­kins Uni­ver­si­ty), Decem­ber 27, 2018: “AI, Robot­ics, Automa­tion: The Fourth Indus­tri­al Rev­o­lu­tion Is Here.”

M&SOM Review, March 1, 2017: “What’s Real­ly Behind Overtest­ing?

Wash­ing­ton Uni­ver­si­ty in St. Louis News­room, Feb­ru­ary 19, 2016: “A Shot in the Arm for Flu Vac­cine Dis­tri­b­u­tion.”

Olin Blog, Jan­u­ary 28, 2016: “Fix­ing the Flu Vac­cine Sup­ply Chain.”

M&SOM Review, Jan­u­ary 5, 2016: “Wan­na a Flu Shot? You’re Gonna Have to Dance for It: Con­tract­ing for On-Time Deliv­ery in the U.S. Influen­za Vac­cine Sup­ply Chain.”

The Hub (Johns Hop­kins Uni­ver­si­ty), Decem­ber 14, 2015: “Researchers Sug­gest Reme­dies to Fix Flaws in Flu Vac­cine Sup­ply Chain.”

Sci­ence Dai­ly, Decem­ber 10, 2015: “Study Offers Rem­e­dy to Flu Vac­cine Deliv­ery Prob­lems.”

Med­Page­To­day, March 27, 2014: A fea­tured expert in a “Hot Top­ics 2014” video on claim denials.

 

 

Podcasts

‣ Ana­lyt­ics Pow­er Hour, August 24, 2021: “#174: Who Sits Where and Why and How…with the Data?” (full text)

Mar­ket­place: Make Me Smart with Kai and Mol­ly, Sep­tem­ber 1, 2021: “Should I Get My Boost­er?.”

Also avail­able via Apple Pod­casts, Spo­ti­fy, and Google Pod­casts

Resound­ing­ly Human (INFORMS), March 18, 2020: “From Prod­ucts to Peo­ple: The Grow­ing Impact of Sup­ply Chain Inter­rup­tions dur­ing the Coro­n­avirus Pan­dem­ic.”

Also avail­able via Apple Pod­casts

Con­ver­sa­tions With Chesa, March 14, 2020: “How the Coro­n­avirus Is Affect­ing Our Food Sup­ply: When to Stock Up, What to Buy, Why Shelves Are Emp­ty, and How to React to It All.” (full text)

Resound­ing­ly Human (INFORMS), Feb­ru­ary 5, 2020: “Can Doc­tor Ego Impact Your Diag­no­sis?

Also avail­able via Apple Pod­casts

 

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