AMR Seminar: Heather Schofield, Cornell University

Cornell Center for Antimicrobial Resistance Research & Education Fall Seminar Series 2024

An economists approach to AMR: Ideas for feedback

Dr. Schofield will discuss how economists approach to antimicrobial resistance research including the use natural experiments and considerations around spillovers and externalities. She will also highlight a few early stage ideas using these approaches for feedback.

Heather Schofield Bio:

Dr. Heather Schofield is an Assistant Professor in the SC Johnson College of Business at Cornell University. She is an economist studying development, health, and behavioral economics. Much of her research is based in India. Dr. Schofield completed her Ph.D. in Business Economics, MS in Global Health and Population, and BA in Economics at Harvard University.

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