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Marciano Siniscalchi is a Professor in the Department of Economics at Northwestern University, affiliated with the Weinberg College of Arts & Sciences. He holds a PhD from Stanford University (1998) and serves as co-editor of the Journal of Economic Theory. His research focuses on game theory, decision theory, and information economics, with notable work on dynamic models, parenting economics, and supervised learning. He explores interdisciplinary topics like AI-driven healthcare solutions and ad auction realism. His work often bridges theoretical foundations with applied insights, such as addressing challenges in personalized medicine and economic feasibility.
Key research areas include ambiguity aversion, structural rationality in dynamic games, and behavioral economics. He has contributed to foundational theories in epistemic game theory and recursive preference models. While no scientific awards are explicitly listed, his editorial role and prolific publication record highlight his influence in economics and decision science.
His advising and grants are not detailed in the text, but his research spans collaborations in both theoretical and applied domains. He maintains a lab/teams focus through his academic contributions and editorial activities.




