Rishi Desai, MS, PhDMehdi Najafzadeh PhD, MSc, MA, is an Instructor in Medicine at Harvard Medical School and an associate statistician/epidemiologist in the Division of Pharmacoepidemiology and Phamacoeconomics at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital.
He is interested in methods for bridging the gap between randomized and non-randomized data sources used in medical research and currently leads a project for linking randomized clinical trials and claims data for improving methods for evidence generation. His research also involves developing methods for quantitative benefit risk analysis, cost-effectiveness analysis, and economic evaluation. He has experience in modeling and simulation (discrete event simulation, systems dynamic, Markov models), preference elicitation techniques (discrete choice and best-worst scaling experiments), health-related quality of life measures, and statistical analysis and programming. |
PRIME is a program of Division of Phamacoepidemiology & Pharmacoeconomics
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