
معرفی
Falguni Sen is a Professor of Strategy and Statistics at Fordham University's Gabelli School of Business, where he has served since 1986. He leads the Global Healthcare Innovation Management Center and co-directs the Research Consortium on Disability, focusing on interdisciplinary solutions for healthcare and business challenges.
His academic credentials include:
- Ph.D. from Northwestern University
- Master of Science from University of Delhi
- Bachelor of Science from St. Stephen's College, India
Professor Sen's research centers on Outsourcing dynamics, Pharmaceutical industry structures, Public trust mechanisms in competitive markets, Cultural influences on healthcare trust, and Innovation management frameworks. His work examines how trust deficits impact business strategies in global healthcare systems, with particular emphasis on emerging economies like India where cultural context shapes market behavior and regulatory approaches.
His publication portfolio reveals a consistent trajectory bridging business strategy with healthcare innovation. The articles demonstrate expertise in global outsourcing evolution, pharmaceutical trial logistics in developing economies, and alliance-based innovation models—collectively forming a cohesive body of work that applies strategic management principles to solve complex healthcare delivery challenges through cross-cultural and institutional lenses.
His scientific recognition includes:
- Gladys and Henry Crown Award for Faculty Excellence (Fordham University)
- National Science Foundation Dissertation Grant
- Ford Foundation Graduate Fellowship
Professor Sen secured foundational research support through the National Science Foundation and Ford Foundation fellowships during his doctoral studies. While current grant details aren't specified, his leadership of two major research centers indicates sustained extramural funding. His mentorship extends through formal advising roles and center leadership, though specific student names aren't documented in available materials.
He directs the Global Healthcare Innovation Management Center—which catalyzes international dialogue on business-health intersections—and co-leads the Research Consortium on Disability, demonstrating commitment to translating academic research into real-world impact through multi-stakeholder collaboration across industry, government, and healthcare sectors.





