Craig White is a Predoctoral Fellow at the Center for Health Decision Science at the Harvard School of Public Health. White entered the Decision Sciences concentration of the Ph.D. Program in Health Policy at Harvard University in 2010. His research interests include the application of pharmacogenomics data to decision analysis models, and environmental health. Prior to beginning studies at Harvard, he worked at as a consultant in the life sciences industry undertaking empirical analysis of Health Technology Assessments, and the application of HTA findings to inform clinical trial design. He also conducted analysis of patient compliance and persistence, and physician referral patterns using longitudinal patient health claims data. White also conducted research into the effect of Medicare Part D on the utilization of medication, which has been published at the International Society for Pharmacoeconomic and Outcomes Research.
Previous Education
- B Eng, University of Auckland, New Zealand - 2010