
Christopher Snyder
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Aug 16, 2024 |
nber.org | Kendall Hoyt |Christopher Snyder |Alec Stapp
The authors are grateful to Robert Kadlec for an interview that provided inside information filling out our understanding of Operation Warp Speed, to Fatma Ceren Dolay for excellent research assistance, to Santi Ruiz for ably editing and streamlining our prose, and to Heidi Williams and conference participants at the May 2024 NBER Entrepreneurship and Innovation and the Economy workshop for helpful comments. The editor, Ben Jones, provided extensive advice that substantially improved the paper.
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Jul 8, 2024 |
thebrunswicknews.com | Christopher Snyder |Brad McQuilkin
By Christopher Snyder, MD, FAAP and Brad McQuilkin, MD, FAAP, American Academy of Pediatrics Many parents think of high cholesterol as a health concern that only affects adults. But did you know that around 1 in 250 children have elevated cholesterol levels that aren't related to diet, exercise or lifestyle? These kids have a genetic condition called familial hypercholesterolemia, or FH. Even if they eat healthfully and live an active life, they are at risk for developing early heart disease.
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Jul 8, 2024 |
star-telegram.com | Christopher Snyder |Brad McQuilkin
Many parents think of high cholesterol as a health concern that only affects adults. But did you know that around 1 in 250 children have elevated cholesterol levels that aren't related to diet, exercise or lifestyle? These kids have a genetic condition called familial hypercholesterolemia, or FH. Even if they eat healthfully and live an active life, they are at risk for developing early heart disease.
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Jan 18, 2024 |
nber.org | Rachel Glennerster |Thomas Kelly |Claire McMahon |Christopher Snyder
Skip to main content The authors are grateful for helpful discussions with Willy Chertman, Jake Eberts, Josh Morrison, Stanley Plotkin, Alec Stapp, Nikki Teran, and Witold Więcek. This is a substantially revised and expanded version of our working paper: T. Kelly, R. Glennerster, C.M. Snyder (2023) “An advance market commitment to incentivize a universal coronavirus vaccine before the next variant,” Washington, DC: 1Day Sooner.
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Jun 18, 2023 |
ramaonhealthcare.com | Rachel Glennerster |Thomas Kelly |Christopher Snyder
How the government can pay for a universal coronavirus vaccine Hill June 17, 2023By Rachel Glennerster, Thomas Kelly, and Christopher SnyderNow is not the time to ease up on investing in defeating Covid-19. We need a universal coronavirus vaccine to prevent future economic disaster and protect our communities. A type of contract called an advance market commitment can help accelerate its development in a cost-effective way.
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