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Arthur David Paltiel is a Professor at Yale University's School of Public Health, School of Management, and Institution for Social and Policy Studies. His work focuses on applying operations research and cost-effectiveness analysis to public health and medical policy decisions, particularly in HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment.
Trained in Operations Research (PhD, Yale University), Paltiel's research spans mathematical modeling for infectious disease control, health economics, and resource allocation optimization. Key projects include evaluating HIV prevention bundles, tuberculosis co-infection strategies, and vaccine distribution policies for global health initiatives.
His publications from 2023-2025 demonstrate expertise in modeling interventions for HIV prevention, tobacco cessation, infectious disease surveillance, and cost-effective global health strategies. Articles frequently address sub-Saharan Africa and marginalized populations in the US.
- 2014 Elected to Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering
As a principal investigator on grants from NIAID, NIMH, CDC, and the Gates Foundation, Paltiel bridges public health policy with advanced quantitative methods. His collaborations span institutions like Massachusetts General Hospital and Stanford University, emphasizing interdisciplinary research.



