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Wednesday, May 18, 2005
The DCRI's Reed Wins New Investigator Award
By Julie McKeel
The International Society for Pharmacoeconomics
and Outcomes Research (ISPOR) has awarded the Bernie J. O'Brien
New Investigator Award to Shelby D. Reed, PhD. Dr. Reed is the first
recipient of this new award.
The ISPOR is an international non-profit organization promoting
the science of pharmacoeconomics and health outcomes research. ISPOR
established the ISPOR Bernie J. O’Brien New Investigator Award
in 2004 to honor Dr. O’Brien’s commitment to training
and mentoring new scientists in the fields of outcomes research
and pharmacoeconomics. The award is given annually to the best nominee
showing exceptional promise of technical and scholarly work in the
field of pharmacoeconomics and outcomes research.

Shelby Reed, PhD
| Dr. Reed is on the faculty of the Center for Clinical and Genetic
Economics at the Duke Clinical Research Institute and is an assistant
research professor in the Department of Medicine. She has a broad
range of experience in planning and conducting economic and health
outcome evaluations of pharmaceuticals and health care services
across many different therapeutic areas, including infectious diseases,
oncology, dermatology, cardiovascular disease, and cerebrovascular
disease. Her methodological interests include handling and representing
uncertainty in economic evaluations, hierarchical modeling, and
conducting and assessing the generalizability of economic evaluations
performed alongside multinational clinical trials.
Before joining the DCRI’s Center for Clinical and Genetic
Economics in 2000, Dr. Reed received her PhD from the University
of Maryland School of Pharmacy and completed a two-year NIH postdoctoral
fellowship in the University of Washington’s Pharmaceutical
Outcomes Research and Policy Program and the Center for AIDS and
STDs.
The Bernie J. O'Brien New Investigator Award consists of a plaque,
complimentary meeting registration, an unrestricted research grant
of [U.S.] $5,000.00 and up to [U.S.] $1,500.00 for travel expenses.
Bernard J. O’Brien BA, MSc, PhD
1959-2004
Bernie J. O’Brien BA, MSc, PhD was Director of PATH and Associate
Director of the Centre for Evaluation of Medicines at St. Joseph’s
Hospital in Hamilton, Ontario. He was also a Professor in the Department
of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, McMaster University
and Director, Clinical Effectiveness Research of the Father Sean
O’Sullivan Research Centre and an Associate of the Centre
for Health Economics and Policy Analysis, McMaster University. |
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