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Alice Chen, PhD
Senior Scholar, USC Schaeffer Institute
Executive Director, Value of Life Sciences Innovation
Vice Dean for Research
Associate Professor, USC Price School of Public Policy
2018-2019 RCMAR Scientist, USC Schaeffer Center

Biography
Alice Chen is an Associate Professor of Public Policy and Vice Dean for Research at the USC Sol Price School of Public Policy. She is also executive director of the Value of Life Sciences Innovation program at the Schaeffer Center.
Her research focuses on improving the efficiency of health care markets. She examines how providers respond to financial incentives, studies how regulation affects pharmaceutical markets, and considers how health spending affects health and labor indicators.
Published in leading economics, policy, and medical journals, her work has been funded by the National Institutes of Health and cited in major media outlets, including CBS News, CNN, Forbes, The Atlantic, The New York Times, and The Washington Post, among others. Dr. Chen has also presented her work broadly, including at the Congressional Budget Office, Federal Trade Commission, and the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation’s advisory committee meetings. She currently serves as co-editor of the Journal of Policy Analysis and Management.
At USC Price, Dr. Chen teaches health economics and health finance. In 2016, she was awarded Outstanding Faculty of the Year by USC Price’s Health Administration Graduate Program.
Prior to earning her MBA and PhD in business economics from the University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business, Dr. Chen graduated with an BA and MS in applied math from Harvard University.
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