Guadalupe Hayes-Mota, MBA, MS, MPA

Senior Lecturer & Practitioner-in-Residence

Email: gomota@mit.edu

Website: https://sites.mit.edu/guadalupehayesmota

Bio

Guadalupe Hayes-Mota is a biotechnologist, entrepreneur, MIT professor, and public servant with a diverse background spanning the private, public, and nonprofit sectors in healthcare access and innovation. Born in Mexico and diagnosed with hemophilia at a young age, Hayes-Mota defied medical adversities, cultivating a passion for technology, health equity, and access. Currently, he is the CEO and co-founder of a stealth AI healthcare technology startup. Previously as the founder and CEO of Healr Solutions, he pioneered technology to revolutionize drug production and distribution, impacting 43 countries. Healr Solutions was acquired by private investors. As a Senior Lecturer, he lectures on biotechnology, entrepreneurship, and public policy at MIT.

Hayes-Mota has made significant contributions to drug delivery research under the guidance of Professor Robert S. Langer, Moderna’s co-founders, and was elected to Sigma Xi for his research. He previously directed the most extensive free healthcare system in the United States at UCLA Health and helped develop the Affordable Care Act at the RAND Corporation. His global supply chain and manufacturing leadership as vice-president is marked by his tenure at industry giants Biogen, Amgen, and GSK, distributing and producing medicines for 113 countries.

The governor of Massachusetts appointed Hayes-Mota to the Massachusetts Rare Disease Advisory Council, where he advises on state policies concerning rare diseases. His commitment to service extends to his board memberships at Sanofi, AI 2030, Fenway Health, Save One Life, MIT LGBTQ+ Alumni Association, MIT Alumni Association, Forbes Business Council, and the Fast Company Impact Council.

His academic prowess is evident in his degrees: he holds dual BS degrees in Chemistry and Spanish Literature, an MS in Systems Engineering, and an MBA from MIT, where he was a Leaders for Global Operations Fellow. He also earned a Master of Public Policy from Georgetown University, and a Master of Public Administration from Harvard, where he was honored as a fellow at the Center for Public Leadership and a John F. Kennedy Fellow.

Hayes-Mota has been named one of the 100 Most Influential and Inspiring Leaders in the life science industry by PharmaVoice, one of the six most powerful LGBTQ+ leaders in corporate boards by Business Insider, one of the United States’ most innovative engineers by the National Academy of Engineering, and Healthcare Executive of the Year by the Los Angeles Business Journal.

Classes Instructed

STS.S92: The Ethics in Biopharmaceuticals

This course delves into the philosophical and ethical frameworks pertinent to the biopharmaceutical industry. It explores critical issues such as drug development ethics, AI, pricing and accessibility of pharmaceuticals, patient consent, and the impact of biopharmaceuticals on global health disparities.

SP.252: Careers in Medicine

Careers in Medicine is offer each fall semester designed for first-year students considering careers as Physicians (MD), Physician-Scientists (MD-PhD), Researchers (PhD), Biostaticians, Biomedical Engineers, and more, or those interested in working in Public Health, Healthcare Administration/Business, and other health related fields.

15.792: Global Operations Leadership Seminar

Integrative forum in which worldwide leaders in business, finance, government, sports, and education share their experiences and insights with students aspiring to run global operations.