Meghan Halley, PhD, MPH (CWRU 2012, 2009) has been awarded a K01 Career Development Award from the National Human Genome Research Institute for her project titled, “Surfacing values in the economic evaluation of genome sequencing for diagnosis of children with rare diseases.” This five-year award will support additional training for Dr. Halley in bioethics, health economics, and genetics, as well as ethnographic research exploring how diverse stakeholder values intersect in shaping health policy around new genomic technologies. Dr. Halley is currently a Research Scholar in the Center for Biomedical Ethics at Stanford University.
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