Professor Anupam B. Jena

Anupam B. Jena, MD, PhD

Joseph P. Newhouse Professor of Health Care Policy, Department of Health Care Policy, Harvard Medical School; Professor of Medicine and Associate Physician in the Department of Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital

2011 Finalist, Annals of Internal Medicine Young Investigator Award, for “Sexually transmitted diseases among users of erectile dysfunction drugs,” published in Annals of Internal Medicine

2011 Finalist, National Institute for Health Care Management Foundation Annual Research Award, for “An Economic Evaluation of the War on Cancer,” published in Journal of Health Economics

2008-2009 AHRQ Postdoctoral Fellowship  

2007 Eugene Garfield Award from Research! America for best paper in economics on the economic impact of medical research.  Awarded jointly with Tomas J. Philipson for “Who Benefits from New Medical Technologies? Estimates of Consumer and Producers Surpluses for the New HIV/AIDS Drugs,” published in BE Forum for Health Economics and Policy

2005-2006 National Institute of Aging Training Fellowship

2000-2009 National Institutes of Health Medical Scientist Training Program Fellowship

2000 Phi Beta Kappa, MIT

An assessment of Medicare Part D after two years
Authors: Joyce G, Goldman D, Vogt W, et al.
American Journal of Managed Care
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Drug licenses: A new model for pharmaceutical pricing
Authors: Goldman D, Jena AB, Philipson TJ, et al.
Health Affairs
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Cost-effectiveness analysis and innovation
Authors: Jena AB, Philipson TJ
Journal of Health Economics
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The promise of health care cost-containment
Authors: Garber AM, Goldman D and Jena AB
Health Affairs
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Cost-effectiveness as a price control
Authors: Jena AB and Philipson TJ
Health Affairs
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Who benefits from new medical technologies? Estimates of consumer and producer surpluses from the new HIV/AIDS drugs
Authors: Philipson TJ and Jena AB
Forum for Health Economics and Policy, Forum: Biomedical Research and the Economy
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Physiological evidence for an interaction between helices II and XI in the Melibiose carrier of E.Coli
Authors: Franco P, Wilson T and Jena AB
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta
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