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New Vaccine Development: Establishing Priorities, Volume II, Diseases of Importance in Developing Countries
MILTON C.WEINSTEIN is professor of policy and decision sciences at the Harvard School of Public Health, a position he has held since 1980. He teaches decision analysis, health economics, and quantitative methods to students of medicine, health policy and management, and biostatistics. His research activities center around methods for evaluation of medical practices and technologies, and for resource allocation in health care and health science research. He is principal author of two books, Hypertension: A Policy Perspective, and Clinical Decision Analysis. He was president of the Society for Medical Decision Making for 1984–1985. He holds A.B. and A.M. degrees in applied mathematics from Harvard University, and M.P.P and Ph.D. degrees in public policy analysis from the John F.Kennedy School of Government.