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PHOP Faculty Directory

Pharmaceutical Health Outcomes and Policy (PHOP)


Rajender Aparasu
Rajender Aparasu

Mustafa & Sanober Lokhandwala Endowed Professor of Pharmaceutical Health Outcomes & Policy, Department Chair, and Director, Center for Population Health Outcomes and Pharmacoepidemiology Education and Research (P-HOPER Center)
Quality of pharmaceutical care in elderly, evidence-based medicine, pharmacoepidemiology


Susan Abughosh
Susan Abughosh

Professor
Interventions to enhance adherence and health outcomes among patients with chronic illness


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Hua Chen

Professor and Assistant Department Chair
Pediatric medication effectiveness, safety, quality and disparity


E. James Essien
E. James Essien

Professor and Director, Institute of Community Health
HIV/AIDS prevention among minority populations, patient-centered health outcomes research


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Jieni Li

Research Assistant Professor
Policy decisions in treatment selection, patient observational studies, machine learning


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Xi Lu

Assistant Professor
Statistical machine learning for high dimensional data, robust bayesian variable selection


Lamar Pritchard
Lamar Pritchard

Dean, Humana Endowed Dean's Chair in Pharmacy and Professor
Disease state management, outcomes research and quality management; access to pharmacy services in rural communities


Dipali Rinker
Dipali Rinker

Research Assistant Professor
High-risk and addictive behaviors, social mechanisms of change, social determinants of health


Sujit Sansgiry
Sujit Sansgiry

Professor
Pharmacoeconomic and behavioral interventions to improve pharmaceutical and healthcare outcomes


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Moosa Tatar

Assistant Professor
Health economics, health policy, health services research, simulation and modeling


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J. Douglas Thornton

Associate Professor and Director, The Prescription Drug Misuse Education and Research (PREMIER) Center
Health services research, prescription drug misuse, substance use disorders, pain management


Tyler J. Varisco
Tyler J. Varisco

Assistant Professor
Substance use disorder, healthcare access, health disparities, pharmacy practice