
About
Kangho Suh is an Assistant Professor at the University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy, affiliated with the Department of Pharmacy and Therapeutics. His research focuses on health economics, pharmacoepidemiology, and value-based interventions. He holds a PharmD from Rutgers University, an MS in Pharmacy Administration from The University of Texas at Austin, and a PhD from the CHOICE Institute at the University of Washington.
Education:
- PharmD, Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy, Rutgers University
- MS in Pharmacy Administration, The University of Texas at Austin
- PhD, Comparative Health Outcomes, Policy, and Economics (CHOICE) Institute, University of Washington
His research interests include comparative effectiveness research, heterogeneity of treatment effects, and cost-effectiveness modeling using large datasets like IBM MarketScan. He advocates for value-based healthcare through economic evaluations and collaborates with ICER and ISPOR.
Awards:
- AACP New Investigator Award
- Alkermes Pathways Research Award
He advises graduate students in Pharmaceutical Outcomes Research and contributes to industry-funded projects and budget impact models. Kangho is an external member of ICER, where he develops economic models, and affiliated with the MS in PharmacoAnalytics program.
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