Marcella Alsan
Marcella Alsan | |
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| Alma mater | Harvard University (BA, MPH, PhD) Loyola University Chicago (MD) |
| Known for | Researching health inequality |
| Awards | 2021, MacArthur Fellowship |
| Scientific career | |
| Institutions | Harvard Kennedy School |
| Thesis | Infectious Disease and Development |
| Doctoral advisor | David Cutler |
| Website | https://scholar.harvard.edu/alsan |
Marcella Alsan is an American physician and economist at Harvard Kennedy School. She is known for her works in the field of health inequality and development economics. She is currently a professor of Public Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School and was previously an associate professor of medicine at Stanford University. She uses randomized evaluations and historical public health natural experiments to study how infectious disease, human capital, and economic outcomes interact. She has studied the effects of the Tuskegee Syphills Experiment on health care utilization and mortality among Black men. Alsan was awarded a MacArthur Fellowship in 2021.