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David W. Hutton is an Associate Professor at the University of Michigan, affiliated with both the School of Public Health and the College of Engineering. He holds a PhD in Management Science and Engineering from Stanford University, with a focus on health policy modeling. His research emphasizes health policy, medical decision-making, and the economic impact of public health interventions, particularly in hepatitis B and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) policy. He has received recognition for his work, including the 'Doing Good with Good OR' award.
Education: PhD in Management Science and Engineering (Stanford University), MS and BS in Industrial Engineering (Stanford), BA in Economics (Stanford).
Research interests span health economics, cost-effectiveness analysis, and policy implementation. His studies often address gaps in chronic disease management and vaccination strategies. Notably, his work on hepatitis B policy has influenced national guidelines. He is also involved in the Center for South Asian Studies as a faculty member.
Recent publications focus on cost-effectiveness of RSV vaccines, hepatitis B screening, and hypertension management. He collaborates on global initiatives, such as modeling vaccination impacts and evaluating healthcare systems.
Scientific awards include the prestigious student paper competition prize for his hepatitis B policy research. Hutton's work bridges quantitative analysis and real-world health policy, aiming to optimize resource allocation and improve population health outcomes.



