At the Society for Medical Decision Making Annual Meeting in Saint Louis this week, MS&E PhD students, Kejing Jiang and Cora Bernard each were awarded the Lee B. Lusted Prize for Outstanding Student Research Presentation.
Kejing Jiang was a Top-Rated Plenary Session Presenter as well as a Lee Lusted prize winner in Health Services, Outcomes and Policy Research for BETTER EPIDEMIC CONTROL FOR FUTURE AFRICAN EBOLA OUTBREAKS: DYNAMICSIMULATION MODELING CALIBRATION AND ANALYSIS (Kejing Jiang, Jason R.Andrews, Jeremy D. Goldhaber-Fiebert).
Cora Bernard was a Lee Lusted prize winner in Applied Health Economics for COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF HIV PREEXPOSURE PROPHYLAXIS FOR INJECTION DRUG USERS IN THE UNITED STATES (Cora Bernard, Margaret L. Brandeau, Keith Humphreys, Eran Bendavid, Mark Holodniy,
Christopher Weyant, Douglas K. Owens, Jeremy D. Goldhaber-Fiebert).
Congratulations to Kejing and Cora for receiving these prestigious awards!