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Andrew R. Zullo is an Associate Professor of Epidemiology and Health Services, Policy, and Practice at Brown University. He holds dual academic appointments in departments focused on public health and aging research. His work emphasizes optimizing medication and vaccine use for older adults, particularly in long-term care and post-acute care settings. Zullo applies advanced methodologies like causal inference and pharmacoepidemiology to large datasets to address functional outcomes, drug safety, and comparative effectiveness.
His research spans topics such as antipsychotic use in dementia, opioid management in elderly populations, and the impact of policies on healthcare utilization. He collaborates with interdisciplinary teams to address disparities in care access and outcomes, particularly in vulnerable populations like nursing home residents and those with Alzheimer’s disease. Zullo’s studies frequently highlight the importance of deprescribing strategies, medication optimization, and improving health equity through evidence-based practices.
Zullo’s publications (n=204) frequently appear in top journals like Journal of the American Geriatrics Society and Journal of the American Medical Directors Association. His work emphasizes real-world data analysis, with a focus on translating findings into actionable clinical guidelines and policy recommendations.


