
Tim Classen
@tim_classen
Research economics of poor health behaviors (my own and others). Opinions are my own and do not necessarily reflect those of my employer.
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http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=hmC2dL0AAAAJ&hl=en 19-07-2009 03:33:59
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On WTTW - Chicago PBS, Prof. Tim Classen explains the impact of the Inflation Reduction Act on insulin prices and why insulin costs so much. Watch: bit.ly/3pKKD0V


Enjoyed the opportunity to discuss this piece of the IRA with Joanna Buscemi!


Prof. Tim Classen and Prof. Peter Norlander both stepped into new roles on January 1. They are now senior associate deans in the Quinlan School of Business and provide strategic oversight of our academic programs. Congrats, Prof. Classen and Prof. Norlander!


Great to hear Amy Waldron share insights from her Quinlan School of Business education and the value of diverse skills in teams with AACSB business school leaders today! #icam23



"Limitations are shed in favor of fearless exploration for new understandings," said one student in Prof. Stacy Neier Beran's Ignatian Design Thinking course. Undergrads, there's still time to register for MARK 321E! ๐ท: The class visited the Design Museum of Chicago in the spring.



In an interview with FOX 32 News, Prof. Tim Classen discussed pricing regulations of weight loss drugs. "There's been a lot of attempts at regulation....but that's typically a challenge. These are massive companies." Watch: fox32chicago.com/news/wegovy-weโฆ






Let's be blunt. U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy, M.D. voted to make America less healthy. RFK Jr. has a shocking disrespect for the science related to vaccines and pharma. He also has very little understanding of the health insurance programs HHS administers. There is no upside here.

Dr. Omar Lateef, president and CEO of Rush University System for Health, spoke to Prof. Mahdi Sahloul's Marketing Strategies course on how his unique perspectives guided him through life. Lateef has been named to Modern Healthcare's 100 most influential people in healthcare for four years in a row.


We are proud of our five students who completed the Mary T. Washington Wylie Internship Preparation Program of Illinois CPA Society (ICPAS). This award-winning program launches minority undergrads into accounting with access to training, resources, and mentors.


Jeff (BBA โ86) and Stephanie (MBA โ90) Jarczyk made an extraordinary $1 million gift to Quinlan and Arrupe College of Loyola University Chicago students. It will provide scholarships for accounting students and for Arrupe to Quinlan students, like Ruby Hernandez (pictured). More: bit.ly/4bdwKyZ


Again: whatโs the vision here? Weโre slashing NIH and NSF so โฆ what? Basic health research is some of the best bang for buck in govt. And it can be much, much better than status quo. Whatโs the plan to supercharge American science to usher in our โgolden ageโ? Where is it??
