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Sallie Pearson is a pharmacoepidemiologist and a leading authority in conducting population-based research using routinely collected data. She has led national and international studies that leverage big health data to generate real-world evidence regarding the use, benefits, and safety of prescribed medicines. Currently, she serves as the Head of the Medicines Intelligence Research Program at the School of Population Health, UNSW. Additionally, she is the Theme Principal for Health Systems Research and directs the NHMRC Medicines Intelligence Centre of Research Excellence (MI-CRE), overseeing a collaborative program involving investigators from nine Australian universities and advisors from six leading international academic institutions. The primary purpose of MI-CRE is to develop a coordinated approach to accelerate the generation of real-world evidence for medicines for policy decision-makers. Throughout her career, Pearson has been an advocate for the safe and productive use of data to benefit the Australian community, publishing widely to maximize the value of data in health decision-making. She actively participates in several peak medicines policy and health data linkage committees and advisory groups.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, Australia
Leading head of the Medicines Intelligence Research Program and Theme Principal for Health Systems Research.
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