Marcella Alsan is an infectious disease physician and an applied microeconomist studying health inequality.
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Marcella Alsan is an infectious disease physician and an applied microeconomist studying health inequality.
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Marcella Alsan is currently a Professor of Public Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School and was previously an Associate Professor of Medicine at Stanford University.
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Marcella Alsan uses randomized evaluations and historical public health natural experiments to study how infectious disease, human capital, and economic outcomes interact.
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Marcella Alsan has studied the effects of the Tuskegee Syphills Experiment on health care utilization and mortality among Black men.
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Marcella Alsan trained with the Global Health Equity Residency in Internal Medicine at the Brigham and Women's Hospital and the Fellowship in Infectious Diseases at Partners with BWH and Massachusetts General Hospital.
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Marcella Alsan has significant publications in the areas of antimicrobial resistance and out of pocket health expenditures, infant mortality, and population health and foreign direct investment.
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Marcella Alsan is the co-director of the Health Care Delivery Initiative of J-PAL North America.
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Marcella Alsan has studied the effects of diversity in COVID-19 communications on health outcomes, and the effects on messages on COVID-19 prevention on preventative behaviours in India.
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Marcella Alsan has conducted additional research on COVID-19 behaviours and knowledge related disparities.
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