题目1 Investing in the Womb
时间:2017年6月21日 13:30-15:30
题目2 Environment and Early Life Health Trajectories
时间:2017年6月22日 13:30-15:30
主讲:陈希
耶鲁大学健康政策与经济学助理教授
陈希,康奈尔大学应用经济学博士,现任耶鲁大学健康政策与经济学助理教授,从事全球健康、劳动经济的科研及数量研究方法的教学。他同时兼任耶鲁社会政策研究所、气候变化与健康项目、网络科学研究所、雅礼中国学会等的指导教授。在耶鲁之外,他同时担任IZA、GLO的研究员(环境及人力资本研究组组长),联合国大学世界发展经济学研究院顾问,美国国家科学基金会评审人,中国卫生政策与管理学会侯任会长,在健康经济学主流SSCI/SCI杂志发表论文近20篇。他是全球30多家主流英文学术期刊的匿名评审人,南京大学客座教授,担任北京大学、浙江大学等的博士生与博士后联合指导教师,中央电视台英文频道特邀评论员。陈希博士的研究获得美国农业与应用经济学会的杰出博士论文奖(2013),康奈尔大学乔治沃伦应用经济学研究奖(2012),耶鲁大学麦克米兰教师研究奖(2013)。他的科研项目获得多项美国联邦基金资助。他的研究成果被全球媒体频繁报道。
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