
About
Dr. Hang Pham is a Senior Research Scientist at Stanford University's School of Medicine, Department of Surgery (Asian Liver Center), with over 25 years of experience in public health, epidemiology, and data-driven health initiatives. She holds a Medical Doctor degree from Hanoi Medical University (1998) and a Master of Science in Reproductive Health Research from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (2002).
Her research focuses on
- Viral hepatitis and infectious disease epidemiology
- Cost-effectiveness modeling for public health interventions
- Health disparities and equity in hepatitis care
- Electronic health record-based healthcare improvement
Key trends in her publications (2020-2025) include advancing universal hepatitis B screening policies, quantifying gaps in chronic hepatitis B management, and modeling global vaccination impacts. She has contributed to shaping CDC and AASLD guidelines through her work on
- HBsAg prenatal testing compliance
- HDV co-infection cost analysis
- Liver disease burden projections
As a mentor, she has trained interns and early-career professionals in public health research. Her current role involves leading community outreach programs and co-instructing online public health training initiatives (KNOWHBV/HCV).
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