Newspapers
‣ The Guardian, July 24, 2024: “‘High Quality, Low Price and Dizzying Variety’: How the Chinese Switched to Electric Cars.”
‣ Baltimore Sun, June 10, 2024: “With Widened Channel, Port Seeks To Recover Traffic Lost After Key Bridge Collapse.”
‣ South China Morning Post, April 26, 2024 (A4): “Baltimore Bridge Disaster Tests Supply Chains’ Resilience but Pandemic Lessons Ease Impact.”
‣ 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.”
◦ Video transcript available on Yahoo!
‣ 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.”
◦ Also aired on ABC News 10 (San Diego), NBC 26 (Green Bay), and Fox 17 (West Michigan)
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 News, Austin’s NPR Station — KUT, Healthy Women, Medical Xpress, National 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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— Johns Hopkins University (@JohnsHopkins) December 7, 2020
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Long supply chains are inherently brittle:
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— Alex Steffen (@AlexSteffen) March 10, 2020
Optimizing diagnositic testing rates can be complicated by this paper’s finding that lower testing rates can offer a reputational signal regarding diagnostic expertise.
Excellent Marketing Science paper by @TinglongDai and Shubhranshu Sing @JHUCarey. Congrats! https://t.co/ohiKLXW1TB
— Daniel Polsky (@healthecon_dan) January 31, 2020