一本道无码 Experts on COVID — Fall 2020
Researchers join the conversation about implications and the road ahead
As the coronavirus panedmic continues to shift and academia begins a new year, 一本道无码 experts lend their expertise to conversations surrounding the virus, its impact and forecasts for its future.
Marlene Behrmann, Thomas S. Baker University Professor of Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience
The New York Times:
Gretchen Chapman, professor, Social and Decision Sciences
Marketplace:
Soo-Haeng Cho, professor, Operations Management and Strategy
USA Today:
Baruch Fischhoff, Howard Heinz University Professor
The Washington Post:
Martin Gaynor, E. J. Barone University Professor Of Economics And Health Policy
The Wall Street Journal:
Meredith Meyer Grelli, adjunct professor of Entrepreneurship
The Washington Post:
Po-Shen Loh, associate professor of mathematics
Forbes:
Daniel Nagin, Teresa And H. John Heinz III University Professor Of Public Policy And Statistics
Science Magazine:
Alex Reinhart, assistant teaching professor, Statistics and Data Science
The Washington Post:
Roni Rosenfeld, professor and head of Machine Learning
Associated Press:
Denise Rousseau, H.J. Heinz II University Professor of Organizational Behavior and Public Policy
Inc.:
Kishana Taylor, postdoctoral fellow, Chemical Engineering
The New York Times:
Elizabeth Wayne, assistant professor, Biomedical Engineering and Chemical Engineering
Kelly R. Wilson, executive director of master's admissions, Tepper School of Business
Pittsburgh Business Times:
Danielle Wenner, associate professor, Philosophy
Popular Science:
Anita Williams Woolley, associate professor, Organization Behavior and Theory
The Economist:
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Carnegie Mellon researchers, students and staff have contributed remarkable work to address the pandemic, related policy and its aftereffects. Read about our response to COVID