Speaker

Darius Lakdawalla, PhD
Professor and Quintiles Chair in Pharmaceutical Development and Regulatory Innovation
USC Leonard D. Schaeffer Center for Health Policy and Economics, School of Pharmacy
Darius Lakdawalla is a widely published, award-winning researcher and a leading authority on health economics and health policy. He holds the Quintiles Chair in Pharmaceutical Development and Regulatory Innovation at the University of Southern California, where he sits on the faculties of the Alfred E. Mann School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences and the Sol Price School of Public Policy. He is also the Chief Scientific Officer at USC’s Leonard D. Schaeffer Center for Health Policy and Economics, one of the nation’s premier health policy research centers. His research has focused primarily on the economics of risks to health, the value and determinants of medical innovation, the economics of health insurance markets, and the industrial organization of healthcare markets. His academic work has appeared in leading peer-reviewed journals of economics, health policy, and medicine. His work has also been featured by prominent popular press outlets, such as the Wall Street Journal, National Public Radio, Forbes, and the New York Times. Dr. Lakdawalla received the PhRMA Foundation Value Assessment Challenge Award, designed to encourage innovative approaches to defining and measuring value in health care, in 2019 (third place) and 2020 (first place). He is the co-author of the recent book, Valuing Health: The Generalized and Risk-Adjusted Cost-Effectiveness (GRACE) Model, published by Oxford University Press. Dr. Lakdawalla is also a newly elected member (2025) of the National Academy of Medicine.