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Maddalena Ferranna is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Pharmaceutical and Health Economics at the University of Southern California. Her research focuses on welfare economics, global health, and climate change economics, with an emphasis on assessing the equity implications of health and environmental interventions.
Her educational background includes:
- PhD in Economics from Toulouse School of Economics
- Values and Public Policy Postdoctoral Fellow at Princeton University
- Research Associate at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Dr. Ferranna's research spans welfare economics, global health, and climate change economics. She develops and applies methods to assess the equity implications of health and environmental interventions. Her work includes benefit-cost analysis, social welfare analysis, and the economics of vaccination and climate change.
Her recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on the economic evaluation of health and environmental policies. Her work on COVID-19 vaccine mandates and allocation highlights the importance of equity and cost-benefit considerations in pandemic response. Additionally, she explores the societal benefits of vaccination for diseases like Strep A and the ethical dimensions of risk reduction and climate policy.
Information about Dr. Ferranna's advisory roles and research grants is not provided in the available text.
No specific information about labs or research teams is provided.




