Harvard University prize Recently, Harvard University awarded Raj Chetty, an Indian-American economist, and Michael Springer, a biologist with Harvard University’s George Ledlie Prize for their groundbreaking work in their respective fields. The George Ledlie Prize is awarded by the President and Fellows of Harvard College to a member of the Harvard community who has made the most valuable contribution to science, or in any way for the benefit of mankind, to be awarded every 2 years
Indian-American economist Raj Chetty and Michael Springer, a biologist
Raj Chetty was awarded the Harvard University prize
Raj Chetty is a professor of economics at Harvard University known as big data where he has shown the reality of the American dream as they are multiple obstacles which prevent the general public from achieving upward mobility. He had been the director of Opportunity Insights, where research includes combining empirical evidence and economic theory to help design more effective government policies with topics including tax policy and unemployment insurance to education and affordable housing, making a significant contribution to the field.
Michael Springer was awarded the Harvard University prize
Michael Springer a professor of system biology at Harvard made a significant improvement in the coronavirus testing system used by Harvard and MIT., where he assisted to design the new Harvard University Clinical Laboratory (HUCL)
Who was awarded the Harvard University prize?
Indian-American economist Raj Chetty and Michael Springer, a biologist were awarded the Harvard University prize
What is the George Ledlie Prize?
George Ledlie Prize is awarded by the President and Fellows of Harvard College to a member of the Harvard community who has made the most valuable contribution to science, or in any way for the benefit of mankind, awarded no more frequently than every two years.