Becker's Healthcare January 16, 2025
Naomi Diaz

Cleveland Clinic and Miami University have partnered to educate and train the next generation of the quantum computing workforce.

The collaboration, announced Jan. 15, is rooted in a shared vision and cultural alignment.

“It made perfect sense for us to partner with them [Miami University], particularly because of their excellence not only in education but also in entrepreneurship. Miami University is one of the top programs for teaching entrepreneurship, and many Fortune 500 CEOs are alumni,” Lara Jehi, MD, Cleveland Clinic’s chief research information officer, told Becker’s. “They bring an additional layer of expertise beyond education, which was exactly what we were looking for in a partner for a cutting-edge field like quantum computing. Our goal was to train students...

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