
معرفی
Nicolas Alan Menzies is an Associate Professor of Global Health in the Department of Global Health and Population at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and core faculty of the Harvard Center for Health Decision Science. His work focuses on using decision science and mathematical modeling to evaluate infectious disease control policies, particularly HIV/TB interactions in sub-Saharan Africa and resource-limited settings.
Research interests include cost-effectiveness analysis of public health interventions, Bayesian modeling techniques, and synthesizing multi-model evidence for policy. He collaborates with CDC, WHO, and global health organizations on TB/HIV control programs. Prior experience includes economic evaluation of PEPFAR-supported HIV/AIDS programs at the U.S. CDC.
Key projects include the Prevention Policy Modeling Lab (CDC-funded) analyzing U.S. infectious disease programs and the TB Modeling and Analysis Consortium (TB MAC) improving global TB policy through collaborative modeling.




