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Brandon Aden, M.D., M.P.H, is an Assistant Professor of Medicine and Population Health Sciences at Weill Cornell Medical College, Cornell University. He serves as the Associate Program Director for the Weill Cornell Public Health and Preventive Medicine Residency and works as an Assistant Attending Physician at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, providing addiction treatment at the Vincent P. Dole Treatment Center.
- M.P.H., Columbia University School of Public Health (2008)
- M.D., University of Nebraska College of Medicine (2003)
- B.A., Creighton University (1999)
Dr. Aden’s research focuses on quality-of-life assessment in opioid dependence, models of HCV care delivery, and health economics of substance use disorder interventions. His work bridges clinical practice with public health policy, emphasizing health equity and outcomes in vulnerable populations.
His publications highlight trends in opioid prescribing, health-related quality of life metrics in addiction treatment, and epidemiological studies on infectious diseases. Current projects include NIH-funded grants on the financial sustainability of HCV and HIV treatment interventions.
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