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PETS at ICPE 2022

The Rutgers Center for Pharmacoepidemiology and Treatment Sciences (PETS) facilitates and performs innovative, multidisciplinary science related to the use and outcomes of therapeutics and diagnostics in large populations. The mission of the … Read More

Monica D’Arcy, MS, PhD

About Monica D’Arcy is a cancer and pharmacoepidemiologist.  She received her undergraduate degrees in mathematics and computer science engineering from the University of Pennsylvania, her MS in epidemiology from Temple … Read More

Chintan Dave, PharmD, PhD

About Chintan Dave, a pharmacoepidemiologist and health economist, joined PETS and Ernest Mario College of Pharmacy in 2019 as an Assistant Professor of Pharmacy. He received his pharmacy degree from … Read More

Mary Beth Ritchey, PhD

About Mary Beth Ritchey is a part-time Associate Research Professor at PETS where she conducts pharmacoepidemiology research, teaches, and mentors students/fellows in pharmacoepidemiology methodology. Outside of PETS, she is the … Read More

Soko Setoguchi, MD, DrPH

About Soko Setoguchi, MD, DrPH is a cardiologist by training, board-certified internist, and epidemiologist, is Professor of Medicine, Director of Clinical Research Education, Director of Clinician Researcher Track, Medicine Residency … Read More

PETS at ICPE 2021

PETS Faculty, Staff, and Trainees attended and presented their research at the 37th International Conference for Pharmacoepidemiology. The conference took place virtually throughout the month of August, with the core … Read More

Jesse Berlin, ScD

Dr. Berlin received his doctorate in biostatistics from the Harvard School of Public Health in 1988. After spending 15 years as a faculty member at the University of Pennsylvania, in … Read More