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Kevin Li is a Postgraduate Associate in the Department of Comparative Medicine at Yale University's Yale School of Medicine. His research focuses on economics, health economics, data science, and retail strategy. He explores topics such as dynamic pricing, consumer behavior, public health implications of retail policies, and the application of advanced data analysis techniques to real-world problems like pandemic tracking and vaccine distribution. His work bridges theoretical economic models with empirical evidence from industries like airlines and retail, emphasizing the welfare effects of market strategies and organizational structures.
Recent research trends include analyzing the distributional impacts of retail changes, the dynamics of crowdfunding contributions, and the use of smartphone data for understanding movement and social contact during pandemics. Li's studies often combine econometric methods with computational tools to address complex questions in market competition and public health policy.
He holds no explicitly stated scientific awards but has published extensively in economics and applied data science. His academic position reflects a focus on research within the medical and scientific community at Yale.

