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Researcher in Value Based Healthcare and Genomics, University of Oxford

I am interested in understanding how we can increase value in healthcare (Technical, Allocative and Personal value) through greater patient involvement, healthcare systems, policy change and new technologies (clincial, basic science, diagnostics, IT).

My experience in health care started with my work with Sir Muir Gray in the England Department of Health QIPP Right Care program, where I helped localities across England design and implement high value Population-based Health and Care Systems.

I currently run the Value Based Healthcare Programme at the University of Oxford with Sir Muir Gray
http://www.phc.ox.ac.uk/research/value-based-healthcare.

Before working in healthcare I was a card-carrying molecular immunologist focusing on genomics and gene regulation. I completed my undergraduate studies in the life sciences at Brandeis University, after which I researched the molecular and genetic mechanisms underlying gene regulation in B cells at the National Institutes of Health. Following this, I joined the Immunobiology Department at Yale University for my doctoral studies where I studied the gene regulation and epigenetic mechanisms necessary for T cell development and function.

Experience

  • –present
    Research in Value Based Healthcare and Genomics, University of Oxford

Education

  • 2009 
    Yale University, PhD