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Resumes

Quintiles Chair In Pharmaceutical Development
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Los Angeles, CA
Industry:
Higher Education
Work:
University of Southern California - Greater Los Angeles Area since Jul 2012
Quintiles Chair in Pharmaceutical Development and Regulatory Innovation
Precision Health Economics, LLC - Greater Los Angeles Area since Dec 2005
Founding Partner
University of Southern California - Greater Los Angeles Area since Jul 2012
Professor, School of Pharmacy & Price School of Public Policy
University of Southern California - Greater Los Angeles Area since Aug 2009
Director of Research, Leonard D. Schaeffer Center for Health Policy and Economics
University of Southern California - Greater Los Angeles Area Aug 2009 - Jul 2012
Associate Professor, School of Policy, Planning, and Development
Quintiles Chair in Pharmaceutical Development and Regulatory Innovation
Precision Health Economics, LLC - Greater Los Angeles Area since Dec 2005
Founding Partner
University of Southern California - Greater Los Angeles Area since Jul 2012
Professor, School of Pharmacy & Price School of Public Policy
University of Southern California - Greater Los Angeles Area since Aug 2009
Director of Research, Leonard D. Schaeffer Center for Health Policy and Economics
University of Southern California - Greater Los Angeles Area Aug 2009 - Jul 2012
Associate Professor, School of Policy, Planning, and Development
Education:
University of Chicago 1995 - 2000
Ph.D., Economics Amherst College 1991 - 1995
BA, Mathematics and Philosophy Harvard-Westlake 1988 - 1991
Savannah Country Day School 1984 - 1988
Ph.D., Economics Amherst College 1991 - 1995
BA, Mathematics and Philosophy Harvard-Westlake 1988 - 1991
Savannah Country Day School 1984 - 1988
Skills:
Policy Analysis
Statistics
Econometrics
Policy
Health Economics
Economics
Stata
Health Policy
Risk Analysis
Data Analysis
Analysis
Global Health
Economic Research
Healthcare
Analytics
Biostatistics
Data Mining
Economic Modeling
Epidemiology
Modeling
Statistics
Econometrics
Policy
Health Economics
Economics
Stata
Health Policy
Risk Analysis
Data Analysis
Analysis
Global Health
Economic Research
Healthcare
Analytics
Biostatistics
Data Mining
Economic Modeling
Epidemiology
Modeling
Awards:
Eugene Garfield Economic Impact Award
Research America!
The Garfield Economic Impact Award recognizes outstanding research that illustrates the economic implications of research aimed at improving health or our healthcare system. Established in 2002, this annual award recognizes outstanding research demonstrating the economic impact of medical and health research, including research-based innovations in prevention, disease treatment, and health care delivery. Dr. Lakdawalla was awarded this prize for: Lakdawalla, Darius, Dana Goldman, Pierre-Carl Michaud, Neeraj Sood, Robert Lempert, Ze Cong, Han de Vries, and Italo Gutierrez. "U.S. Pharmaceutical Policy in a Global Marketplace" Health Affairs , 28, no. 1 (2009): w138-w150.
Milken Institute Distinguished Economic Research Prize
Milken Institute
The Milken Institute Award for Distinguished Economic Research was created in 1999 to honor the best research in economics, and is open to the academic, business and public policy communities. Entries are judged by the Institute′s professional staff, who look for original, substantive research that coincides with the Institute′s focus on the interaction of social, human and financial capital to help develop innovative means and methods to finance the future. Dr. Lakdawalla received this award for: Lakdawalla, Darius, and Tomas Philipson. "Welfare-Enhancing Technological Change and the Growth of Obesity."
Finalist for National Institute of Health Care Management Annual Health Care Research Award
National Institute of Health Care Management
Darius Lakdawalla, Eric Sun, Anupam Jena, Carolina Reyes, Dana Goldman, Tomas Philipson. “An economic evaluation of the war on cancer.” Journal of Health Economics 29(3): 333-346.
Research America!
The Garfield Economic Impact Award recognizes outstanding research that illustrates the economic implications of research aimed at improving health or our healthcare system. Established in 2002, this annual award recognizes outstanding research demonstrating the economic impact of medical and health research, including research-based innovations in prevention, disease treatment, and health care delivery. Dr. Lakdawalla was awarded this prize for: Lakdawalla, Darius, Dana Goldman, Pierre-Carl Michaud, Neeraj Sood, Robert Lempert, Ze Cong, Han de Vries, and Italo Gutierrez. "U.S. Pharmaceutical Policy in a Global Marketplace" Health Affairs , 28, no. 1 (2009): w138-w150.
Milken Institute Distinguished Economic Research Prize
Milken Institute
The Milken Institute Award for Distinguished Economic Research was created in 1999 to honor the best research in economics, and is open to the academic, business and public policy communities. Entries are judged by the Institute′s professional staff, who look for original, substantive research that coincides with the Institute′s focus on the interaction of social, human and financial capital to help develop innovative means and methods to finance the future. Dr. Lakdawalla received this award for: Lakdawalla, Darius, and Tomas Philipson. "Welfare-Enhancing Technological Change and the Growth of Obesity."
Finalist for National Institute of Health Care Management Annual Health Care Research Award
National Institute of Health Care Management
Darius Lakdawalla, Eric Sun, Anupam Jena, Carolina Reyes, Dana Goldman, Tomas Philipson. “An economic evaluation of the war on cancer.” Journal of Health Economics 29(3): 333-346.