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The MBA and Master of Science graduates and the awards they received are:
Chayan Arora of Delhi, India, the Charles H. Diefendorf Award in Finance, presented to the student who has made the greatest contribution to the finance discipline.
Rebekah DePugh of Latham, the Drs. John and Arlyn Myers Award, presented to an MBA student who has excelled in the field of marketing.
Janelle Fore of Queens, the Dr. Jerry and Mrs. Dina Wind Award to Promote International Understanding, presented to a U.S.-born student who has contributed to promoting international understanding among MBA students.
Anthony Guarnieri of Thornwood, the Master of Science Student Achievement Award, given to an MS student who has demonstrated scholastic excellence and rendered outstanding extracurricular service to the school and university.
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More than $60K in startup funding and services awarded
Ryan Young, MD/MBA ’21, Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences/School of Management. Photo Illustration: Douglas Levere.
BUFFALO, N.Y. Opollo Technologies, a fintech health care AI startup, took first place April 9 in the University at Buffalo’s Henry A. Panasci Jr. Technology Entrepreneurship Competition (Panasci TEC).
Ryan Young, MD/MBA ’21, and Anders Rosén, MBA ’21, will receive $25,000 in startup capital and in-kind services valued at $27,000 for their company, Opollo Technologies LLC.
Opollo™ is a machine-learning algorithm that uses medical natural language processing to provide two to three times more accurate surgery duration forecasts than existing methods. The cloud-based artificial intelligence platform learns from a wide range of health care data to optimize operating room scheduling. Opollo Technologies also empowers its health care facility customers to monetize