معرفی
Dr. A. David Paltiel is a Professor of Public Health (Health Policy), Professor of Management, and Professor in the Institution for Social and Policy Studies at Yale University. He holds primary affiliation with the Yale School of Public Health (YSPH) and secondary appointments at the School of Management and the Institution for Social and Policy Studies. His research focuses on decision modeling, cost-effectiveness analysis, and policy design in public health, particularly in HIV/AIDS and infectious diseases.
Education:
- PhD in Operations Research, Yale University (1992)
- MBA, Yale University (1985)
- BA, McGill University (1981)
Research Interests: Dr. Paltiel develops mathematical models to evaluate healthcare interventions and public health policies. His work emphasizes optimizing resource allocation for HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment, tuberculosis management, tobacco control, and pandemic response. He collaborates with global institutions like the CDC, NIAID, and WHO.
Key Contributions:
- CEPAC model for HIV disease progression and care strategies
- Evaluation of PEPFAR program impacts in South Africa
- Cost-effectiveness of HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP)
- Modeling strategies for mpox and SARS-CoV-2 outbreaks on college campuses
Awards & Recognition:
- Member, Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering (2014)
- 2024 Top Research Awards, Yale School of Public Health
Grants & Collaborations: Active NIH-funded projects include HIV prevention resource allocation, tuberculosis preventive treatment, and opioid-related infectious disease patterns. He leads the Public Health Modeling Unit at YSPH.


