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  1. Jayanta "Jay" Bhattacharya (born 1968) is an Indian American professor of medicine, economics, and health research policy at Stanford University. He is the director of Stanford's Center for Demography and Economics of Health and Aging. His research focuses on the economics of health care.

  2. May 18, 2023 · Prior to spring 2020, Jay Bhattacharya was a well-respected but little-known epidemiologist and Stanford Medical School professor. But when the COVID pandemic broke out that March, Dr. Bhattacharya was thrust into a leadership role as coauthor of the groundbreaking Santa Clara Study.

  3. Jay Bhattacharya is a Professor of Medicine at Stanford University. He is a research associate at the National Bureau of Economics Research, a senior fellow at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research, and at the Stanford Freeman Spogli Institute. He holds courtesy appointments as Professor in Economics and in Health Research and Policy.

  4. Oct 21, 2021 · What Happened: Dr. Jay Bhattacharya On 19 Months Of COVID. TRANSCRIPT ONLY. In this wide-ranging interview, Dr. Bhattacharya takes us through how the pandemic started, how it spread throughout the world, the efficacy of lockdowns, the development and distribution of the vaccines, and the rise of the Delta variant.

  5. Jay Bhattacharya is a Stanford professor and researcher who studies health and aging, COVID-19, and biomedical innovation. He has published 135 articles in various fields and holds an MD and PhD from Stanford.

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  7. Jun 30, 2021 · e-mail: jay at stanford.edu. phone: (650) 736-0404. fax: (650) 723-1919. Research; Other Professional Links. CV; Center on the Demography and Economics of Health and Aging.do files for Bhattacharya, Shaikh, and Vytlacil (2012) Analytic files for Hamad, Templeton, Schoemaker, Zhao, and Bhattacharya (2019) Personal Links

  8. Professor of Medicine. Stanford University School of Medicine. Senior Fellow. Freeman Spogli Institute (FSI) Focal Areas: Global Development and Trade, Health, Inequality, Innovation and Technology, Regulation and Competition, Taxes and Public Spending, Work. Education. PhD, Economics, Stanford University, 2000. MD, Stanford University, 1997.

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