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“To recover from the current economic downturn, it has been estimated that we need to create on the order of 17 million to 20 million new jobs in the coming decade...And it's very hard to imagine where those jobs are going to come from unless we seriously get busy reinventing manufacturing.”

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Susan Hockfield
Susan Hockfield

Susan Hockfield is a renowned neuroscientist born on March 24, 1951. Her research contributions to the field of neuroscience have been significant in understanding brain function. Professor Hockfield served as the first female president of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where she was recognized for her leadership and academic achievements. more

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