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Semih Üslü joined the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School in 2016. He is an Associate Professor of Finance in the research track with expertise in the areas of asset pricing, market microstructure, and search theory. Prof. Üslü's research agenda aims to advance our understanding of market liquidity by providing coherent dynamic equilibrium models, which are explicit about the trading frictions that make liquidity relevant for the determination of prices, allocations, and welfare. His existing research explains how heterogeneity in market participants’ various characteristics affect their
Could artificial intelligence in a “smart tampon” detect cervical cancer?
A group project in a unique full-time MBA course may hold promise for cancer detection and health care equity, if someone is willing to invest.
Deeksha Gupta, PhD
Education PhD, Finance, University of Pennsylvania Masters, Financial Economics, University of Oxford, Bachelor of Arts, Economics and Applied Mathematics, Brown University Research Selected publications Too Much Skin-in-the-Game? The Effect of Mortgage Market Concentration on Credit and House Prices, The Review of Financial Studies Working papers De-crypto-ing Signals in Initial Coin Offerings: Evidence of Rational Token Retention (with Tetiana Davydiuk and Sam Rosen), Forthcoming, Management Science Utility Tokens as a Commitment to Competition (with Itay Goldstein and Ruslan Sverchkov) The
Benefits of a STEM degree
Encompass a wide variety of experiences and skills through a STEM-designated degree to strategically prepare for the future.
How the Flexible MBA program helped pave the way for Megan Thorp
Megan Thorp (MBA ’22) currently sits as chief operating officer and co-founder at Hcare Health, PBC. Her time in the Flexible MBA program at Carey Business School helped her gain the knowledge to lead a technology team in the vastly changing world of health care.
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Medical artificial intelligence with a purpose
Carey Business School researchers aim to develop broadly applicable principles and insights to incorporate AI into the doctor’s office and other health care settings.