Dr. Ronald Aubert

Professor

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Biography

Ronald E. Aubert has a unique background in public health, with extensive experience in education, government, and the private sector. In addition to teaching at Brown University, he has held academic appointments at the University of North Carolina, Rutgers University, and Emory University. Early in his career, Dr. Aubert worked at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta, initially serving as an Epidemic Intelligence Service Officer and later as Chief of the Epidemiology Division of Diabetes Translation. During his tenure at the CDC, he served as a Commander in the U.S. Public Health Service. He has since moved into leadership roles focusing on issues related to the financing and delivery of healthcare within various organizations, including Bayer Healthcare, Medco Health Solutions, and Aetna Research & Evaluation Analytics. His research interests include evaluating diabetes management programs and modeling the economic impact of interventions related to diabetes complications, alongside developing methods for measuring medication adherence using medical pharmacy claims analysis.

Research Interests

Experience

Director

— Present

Presidential Scholars Program • Brown University

Oversees the Presidential Scholars Program at Brown, integrating educational and public health principles.

Professor Practice

— Present

Health Services, Policy Practice • Brown University

Teaches courses related to healthcare and public health policy at Brown University.

Requirements for Brown University

Doctorate Program
Requirements
GRE General
TOEFL
Total
Required:90
IELTS
Overall
Required:7
Prerequisites
Undergraduate degree in Economics or related field
Application Checklist
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Specialization Notes

Department: Department of Economics