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Economist and physician Anupam “Bapu” Jena , the Ruth L. Newhouse Associate Professor of Health Care Policy at HMS, analyzes compelling health care issues ranging from physician behavior to prescription drug abuse to the...
Challenging Common Knowledge is an episode from Harvard Medical Labcast by Harvard Medical School. Economist and physician Anupam “Bapu” Jena , the Ruth L. Newhouse Associate Professor of Health Care Policy at HMS, analyzes compelling healt...
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Economist and physician Anupam “Bapu” Jena , the Ruth L. Newhouse Associate Professor of Health Care Policy at HMS, analyzes compelling health care issues ranging from physician behavior to prescription drug abuse to the economics of medical innovation. Here, he talks about finding research questions in unusual places, what happens when a result contradicts “common knowledge,” what’s fun and challenging about his work, and learning when to let a project go. And in this month’s abstract, researchers in the lab of Timothy Mitchison uncover potential clues about how immature egg cells remain dormant in the body for years. Read the full story .
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Published Aug 12, 2016 and 00:26:50 long