
1st Place: UCLA Anderson School of Management. Team Members: ANDREW CLARK, ZANE GOODWIN, GABRIELLA LARUS, AND DAN EDLIN
2017 Competition Winners
1st Place - UCLA Anderson School of Management |
2nd Place - Rutgers Business School |
3rd Place - Boston University-Questrom School of Business |

1st Place: Cornell University - Johnson School of Management. Team Members: Jon Kim, Daniil Kalyuzhny, Kathryn Hoffman, Aaron Bhole.
2016 Competition Winners
1st Place - Cornell University Johnson School Of Management |
2nd Place - Johns Hopkins University |
3rd Place - Rutgers Business School |
Best Presenter - Cornell University Johnson School Of Management |

The names of winning team members are: Brent C. Schneider, Michael T. Brown Jr, Ryan Ross, and Austin C. Bonnar
2015 Competition Winners
1st Place - Johns Hopkins Carey Business School |
2nd Place - Rutgers Business School |
3rd Place - Yale School of Management |
Honorable mention - Georgetown McDonough School of Business |

Members of the winning Rutgers Business School team pose with Sharon Lydon (left), director of the MBA Program, and Professor Michael Barnett
2014 Competition Winners
1st Place - Rutgers Business School |
2nd Place - Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania |
3rd Place - Kellogg School of Management |
Honorable mention - Smeal College of Business |
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RBS Team presents their case in front of industry executives
2013 Competition Winners
1st Place - Tepper School of Business |
2nd Place - Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania |
3rd Place - Mendoza College of Business |
Honorable mention - Rutgers Business School |
Read More: Rutgers Business School takes honorable mention at second annual biopharmaceutical case competition

RBS kicks off the inaugural biopharmaceutical case competition
2012 Competition Winners
1st Place - McDonough School of Business |
2nd Place - Smeal College of Business |
3rd Place - Fuqua School of Business |
Read More: Rutgers Business School to host its first biopharmaceutical case competition