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Blythe Adamson

epidemiologist - economist

Blythe Adamson is a highly skilled professional specialized in leveraging real-world data and mathematics to enhance drug effectiveness and policy outcomes for improved patient care.

She holds a Bachelor of Science in Microbiology and a Master of Public Health in Epidemiology, both from the University of Washington. Furthermore, she earned a Doctor of Philosophy in Pharmacoeconomics/Pharmaceutical Economics from the same institution.

With rich and diverse experience, Blythe has held key positions including Director of Quantitative Sciences at Flatiron Health, Advisory Council Member at Testing for America, and Machine Learning Methods in Health Economics Research Task Force Member at ISPOR. Her contributions span across various roles in prestigious organizations like the University of Washington, Fred Hutch, Intellectual Ventures, Boston Scientific, and Salutis Consulting.

Blythe's extensive career includes roles such as Senior Quantitative Scientist, Infectious Disease Economist, and Health Economist, showcasing her versatility and expertise in the healthcare and research fields.

Notably, she has also served as Chair of the Global ISPOR Student Network and made valuable contributions as an Affiliate Professor at the University of Washington.

With a strong background in research analysis, project management, and laboratory work, Blythe Adamson brings a holistic approach to her contributions in pharmacoeconomics, health outcomes research, and epidemiology.

Her insights and leadership have made a significant impact in the industry, proving her to be a noteworthy professional in the field of healthcare economics and patient-centered research.

Highlights

Apr 17 · Newswise
ISPOR 2023 Plenaries and Speakers Announced - Newswise
Dec 8 · POLITICO
Walensky: States need to share better - POLITICO
Walensky: States need to share better - POLITICO
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New York, New York, United States