by Paul Ryan | Jul 5, 2023 | Ted's Take
Bureaucracies are very large and complex organizations, with governments the highest forms of bureaucracy. These entities have their own “biological”, characteristics formed over decades and decades of evolution. These complex underpinnings can impact and affect how...
by Paul Ryan | Jun 13, 2023 | Ted's Take
Much of our research in breast cancer involves data and analytics; data are collected, and analysis drives our work. Increasingly, we deploy mathematical models for data analysis and work to publish the results, along with conclusions, to help others learn from our...
by Paul Ryan | May 10, 2023 | News
The Foundation is excited to announce today the creation of the Giovanis Institute for Translational Cell Biology, with a $35 million gift from researcher, philanthropist and race car driver Ted Giovanis. The Institute will enable scientists at Johns Hopkins Medicine...
by Paul Ryan | May 8, 2023 | Ted's Take
Legislation sets out the law, but it is in fact the regulatory agencies that interpret that law through regulations. To gain consensus – and have a chance of being passed by a divided Congress – laws are being written more broadly. As a consequence, regulatory power...
by Paul Ryan | Apr 3, 2023 | Ted's Take
Setting priorities is important. It helps get things accomplished particularly when there are multiple tasks to do. It gives order to those tasks we want to accomplish. But setting priorities is also important when we need to be selective in the tasks or objectives we...