Welcome Monica D’Arcy
Date May 26, 2022 Media Contact Nicole Swenarton | 732-284-6326 | ns1332@ifh.rutgers.edu The Rutgers Center for Pharmacoepidemiology and Treatment Science extends a warm welcome to Monica D’Arcy, MS, PhD, new Core … Read More
Date May 26, 2022 Media Contact Nicole Swenarton | 732-284-6326 | ns1332@ifh.rutgers.edu The Rutgers Center for Pharmacoepidemiology and Treatment Science extends a warm welcome to Monica D’Arcy, MS, PhD, new Core … Read More
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
About Tobias Gerhard is a pharmacoepidemiologist and the Founding Director of the Rutgers Center for Pharmacoepidemiology and Treatment Science (PETS). He also serves as Director of the Institute for Health, … Read More
About Greta Bushnell is a pharmacoepidemiologist focused on studying the use, effectiveness, and safety of pharmaceuticals prescribed to treat mental illnesses in young people. Dr. Bushnell joined Rutgers in 2020, … Read More
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
About Daniel Horton is a pediatric rheumatologist and pharmacoepidemiologist who performs clinical, translational, and health services research. He started at Rutgers in 2016 as an Assistant Professor and Chancellor’s Scholar … Read More
About Yola Moride, a pharmacoepidemiologist, joined PETS on a part-time basis in 2017 as a Research Professor. She received her Ph.D. in Pharmacoepidemiology from McGill University (1994) and post-doctoral training … Read More
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
By Michelle Edelstein Date: March 24, 2022 Media Contact Michelle Edelstein | 732-427-6232 | mse46@sph.rutgers.edu Counseling may help keep people in treatment, according to Rutgers study. Receiving psychosocial and behavioral therapy … Read More
About Hillary Samples works with large health care databases and national data for studies examining patterns of drug use and behavioral health treatment, the association with health outcomes, and the … Read More