Bernard Bright Davies-Teye, MD, MPH, PhD
About Dr. Bernard Bright Davies-Teye is a Post-Doctoral Fellow, Solid Tumor (GU) Real World Value & Evidence (RWVE) at Johnson & Johnson Innovative Medicine through the Rutgers HOPE (Center for … Read More
About Dr. Bernard Bright Davies-Teye is a Post-Doctoral Fellow, Solid Tumor (GU) Real World Value & Evidence (RWVE) at Johnson & Johnson Innovative Medicine through the Rutgers HOPE (Center for … Read More
About Safalta Khadka, PhD, MS, is a post-doctoral fellow at Rutgers, Center for Health Outcomes, Policy, and Economics (HOPE) and Jhonson & Jhonson- IM. She received her PhD in Health … Read More
About Amina Alkhalaf, PharmD, MS, is a PhD student in Epidemiology, specializing in Pharmacoepidemiology at Rutgers School of Public Health, working with PETS under the guidance of Dr. Chintan Dave. … Read More
About Naomi Cruz is a PhD candidate in the Health Systems and Policy concentration at the Rutgers School of Public Health where she works under the guidance of Dr. Hillary … Read More
About Hongjie (Harry) Qian is a PhD student in Pharmacoepidemiology at Rutgers University under the supervision of Prof Chintan Dave, focusing on real-world evidence and drug safety in chronic disease … Read More
About Robby is a current PhD student at Rutgers School of Public Health and a graduate fellow of CERobs Consulting, LLC under Dr. Cindy Girman. He previously earned a double … Read More
About Dean M. Carbonari (MS, Health Psychology, University of the Sciences in Philadelphia) is a Senior Research Project Manager at the Center for Pharmacoepidemiology and Treatment Science (PETS) where he … Read More
About Julianne Varga, MPH is a Research Project Assistant in the Pharmacoepidemiology and Treatment Sciences (PETS) division at Rutgers University. Her primary responsibilities include conducting analytical work, performing literature reviews, … Read More
Pia M. Mauro, Ph.D., has joined the Rutgers School of Public Health’s Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology as an associate professor. She is also a core member of the Center … Read More
Vincent Lo Re is a pharmacoepidemiologist and Director of the Rutgers Center for Pharmacoepidemiology and Treatment Science (PETS). Dr. Lo Re earned his BS from Georgetown University and his MD … Read More