
Andrew W. Lo
@andrewwlo
Charles E. and Susan T. Harris Professor, MIT Sloan School of Management
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http://alo.mit.edu 28-07-2012 03:12:57
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What's the future of intelligence--human and otherwise--in a post-ChatGPT world? Hear from three leading experts on this important issue: MIT CSAIL director Daniela Rus, MIT Media Lab polymath Sandy Pentland, and MIT Brain and Cognitive Sciences superstar Josh Tenenbaum. youtu.be/xNYuuXU0K40

Honored to be joining Jared Whitlock and panel of experts to discuss financing ultra-rare disease therapeutics today at 2:00pm ET. Please register at: webinars.endpts.com/pharma-can-tar…

Excited to welcome Nobel-prize-winning economist Myron Scholes to MIT today at 4:00pm ET to deliver his S. Donald Sussman Fellowship Lecture, then fireside chat with PBS reporter Paul Solman. Register here to attend in person: mitsloan.mit.edu/faculty/academ…


Congrats, Vertex Pharmaceuticals for making history twice today: (1) developing a CURE for #SickleCellDisease; (2) being first to use #CRISPR gene-editing to do it. Now let's make sure every eligible patient has access to this life-changing therapy.


Honored to be included in Veritasium's latest video on "The Trillion Dollar Equation", and kudos to Derek Muller and his team for making finance both cool and fascinating in a totally accessible and accurate way! Not as easy as he makes it look!!




Can't fully express how excited my colleagues and I are to be welcoming Rick Locke back home to MIT Sloan School of Management as our new dean!! Although he has an extremely tough act to follow---given Dave Schmittlein's transformative 17-year run---Rick served under Dave as deputy dean, then



Two important pubs from Global Coalition for Adaptive Research that all healthcare stakeholders should read ASAP! This is a much better way to conduct drug trials, for patients, biopharma cos., and for investors—everybody wins! Special shout-out for their ovarian cancer adaptive trial.

Dave Schmittlein led MIT Sloan School of Management for 17 years, transforming us from a niche player to a top-5 management school. He did so by always putting faculty, staff, and students first—never took the limelight, even though he was a star. Smart, funny, and wise, he inspires us. RIP