Training in Aging and Health Economics - Post-Doctoral Fellows
Post-Doctoral Fellows
2024-25
Woojin Kim is studying the political polarization in medical practice between Republican and Democratic physicians.
Chika Okafor studies how the criminal legal system impacts health outcomes and disparities
2023-24
Riley League is focusing on the role of administrative burdens in shaping the delivery, cost, and outcomes of health care in the United States.
Parker Rogers is analyzing how government healthcare regulations affect innovation and the affordability and quality of healthcare products and services.
2022-23
Samuel Arenberg is researching the relationship between place of birth and longevity in the United States.
Maggie Shi is studying how policy decisions shape provider and patient behavior, and the implications for healthcare cost and quality.
2021–22
Victoria Marone focuses on questions related to industrial organization and market design in health insurance markets and healthcare markets. Following her fellowship, she will be an Assistant Professor at the University of Texas, Austin. Marone received her degree from Northwestern University.
Francis Wong analyzes how medical debt affects mental and physical health and health care utilization. Wong received his PhD from the University of California, Berkeley.
2020–21
Victoria Marrone studies the design and regulation of health insurance markets. She completed her PhD at Northwestern University.
Francis Wong analyzes how medical debt affects mental and physical health and health care utilization. Wong received his PhD at the University of California, Berkeley.