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Competition in an Age of Collaboration

May 19, 2017

The competitive drive is a double-edged sword: Fighting for success or superiority sharpens our mental acuity and increases motivation, while concurrently inducing anxiety and decreasing inhibitions. Success in fast-paced. Intensive careers such as business, law, science and medicine require using this competitive spirit to drive higher performance and production. Yet this drive to succeed can […]

Benjamin Bell ⋅ Perspectives in Research competition, Stress ⋅

Hopkins-Engineered HPV Vaccine Wins Big in Recent Business Competitions

June 8, 2015

This past April, the Johns Hopkins Graduate Consulting Club (JHGCC) held its annual Biotech and Healthcare Case Competition. For the past five years, this event has served as a hands-on experience for students who are interested in pursuing careers outside academic research, including careers in both biotechnology and consulting. This year, 50 teams participated, representing […]

Bree Yanagisawa ⋅ Honor Roll biotechnology, business, competition, consulting, graduate students, johns hopkins, PathoVax, school of medicine ⋅

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