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Tiffany

Tiffany Truong

  • Bsc. Neuroscience and global health at New York University
  • MPhil in population health, specialising in infectious diseases modelling and health economics
  • DPhil in economic aspects of RSV

During my undergraduate time, I was a researcher at the NYU AGPHI (Applied Global Public Health initiative). 

My dissertation in Cambridge was a cost-effectiveness analysis on Vancomycin vs Fidaxomycin in elderly patients admitted in the emergency department in Cambridge Addenbrooke's hospital. During that time, I was also an intern at the US CDC, in the HIV department, evaluating the implementation of the CDC's prophylaxis policies across the states.