Georgia Institute of Technology The Supply Chain and Logistics Institute
  • Center for Health Care Logistics Archive
  • Dr. Pinar Keskinocak Keeping Vaccinations On Track
    Atlanta (July 1, 2008) — Using computer science and mathematical models, Dr. Pinar Keskinocak and her colleagues working with the CDC, have created a new, interactive childhood immunization schedule. To ensure children receive their vaccinations at the correct times.
  • Childhood vaccination Tool Creates Personalized Catch-up Immunization Schedules
    Atlanta (May 20, 2008) — A new downloadable software tool will help pediatricians, parents and other health care professionals determine how to adjust complex childhood immunization schedules when one or more vaccine doses aren't received at the proper time.
  • Stephen Downs Appointed Edenfield Executive
    Atlanta (September 5, 2007) — Stephen Downs was recently appointed Edenfield Executive-in-Residence to assist SCL's efforts in health and humanitarian logistics.
  • MRSA bacteria SCL Researchers Develop Strategies to Reduce HAIs
    Atlanta (September 5, 2007) — SCL researchers Paul Griffin, Ray Hagtvedt, and Pinar Keskinocak have teamed up with Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, Cook County Hospital in Chicago, and the Centers for Disease Control to design and evaluate possible approaches to reduce hospital-acquired infection (HAI) including screening, isolation, and improved hygiene approaches.
  • Professor Martin Savelsbergh Martin Savelsbergh Awarded Schneider Professorship
    Atlanta (August 13, 2007) — Professor Martin Savelsbergh has been awarded the Schneider Professorship for a three-year term. The Schneider Professorship is supported by a gift from the Schneider National Company, one of the Nation's largest national truckload carriers, in order to support research and development in logistics and supply chain engineering in the Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering at Georgia Tech.
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