Amy Dockser Marcus authored "The Ethics of Experimenting on Yourself" in the Wall Street Journal
Amy Dockser Marcus (2006 awardee) authored "The Ethics of Experimenting on Yourself" in the Wall Street Journal, November 24, 2014.
Amy Dockser Marcus (2006 awardee) authored "The Ethics of Experimenting on Yourself" in the Wall Street Journal, November 24, 2014.
Amy Dockser Marcus (2006 awardee) authored "Genome Sequencing in Babies to Begin as Part of Study" in the Wall Street Journal, December 29, 2014.
Amy Dockser Marcus (2006 awardee) authored "When Parents Start Companies to Cure Their Children" in the Wall Street Journal
Frank Levy (2007 awardee) in the Wall Street Journal - "How College Has Become a Riskier Investment", J
Frank Levy (2007 Awardee) was mentioned in "What Clever Robots Mean for Jobs" in The Wall Street Journal, February 25, 2015.
Amy Dockser Marcus (2006 Awardee) authored "Deaf or Death? In Drug Trial, Parents Weigh Life vs. Hearing Loss" in The Wall Street Journal, March 1, 2015.
David Blumenthal (2002 Awardee) coauthored "Health-Care Job Growth Has Been Bright. Here’s the Cloud" on The Wall Street Journal, March 20, 2015.
Amy Dockser Marcus (2006 Awardee) wrote "The Search for a Better Definition of Pain" in The Wall Street Journal, March 30, 2015.
Aaron Kesselheim (2009 Awardee) was quoted in "How Marketing Exclusivity Led to Higher Drug Costs and Questionable Benefits" in The Wall Street Journal, May 5, 2015.
Dalton Conley (1999 Awardee) had his book featured in "The Books You Need to Read to Understand the Freelance World" in The Wall Street Journal, May 26, 2015.