[Mitworld] New: Tech Day on Cars, Forum on Global Drug Pricing

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The MIT Alumni Association
Technology Day 2004 "Shifting Gears" presents

Daniel Roos
Japan Steel Industry Professor of Engineering Systems and Civil and 
Environmental Engineering

"The Automotive Sector: Future Challenges and Opportunities"

John B. Heywood
Sun Jae Professor of Mechanical Engineering

"Future Automotive Technology and Fuels: The Options and Their Impacts"


Go directly to the video page at  http://mitworld.mit.edu/video/222/.

This year's Technology Day program provided a fascinating look at the 
automobile in society--from car design, environment and fuels, human 
factors, car alternatives, and issues for the aging population.
This is the first of 4 such installments. The others will be added to 
MIT World in October.


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MIT Sloan School of Management presents

Large Molecules, Large Dreams:
A Forum on Global Drug Pricing and Sustainable Medical Innovation

"Why do we Need Differential Pricing?/Industry Perspective"

Mark McClellan
Administrator, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services

Judy C. Lewent
Executive VP, CFO, President, Human Health Asia, Merck & Co. Inc.

Go directly to the video page at http://mitworld.mit.edu/video/223/

The Forum was held in conjunction with and preceding the 3rd Annual 
Celebration of Biotechnology in Kendall Square.  The Forum was 
sponsored by MIT Sloan School of Management, the Harvard-MIT Division 
of Health Sciences and Technology, the MIT Entrepreneurship Center 
and the Massachusetts Biotechnology Council.

This is the first of 4 installments from this forum.  The others will 
be on MIT World in October.


IN THE PIPELINE

authors at MIT presents
"Pursuing the Endless Frontier
Essays on MIT and the Role of Research Universities"
MIT President Charles M. Vest

MIT Museum presents
"The Art of Structural Design: A Swiss Legacy"
David P. Billington



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