Fariba Ahmadizar, PharmD, MSc, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in Molecular (Pharmaco)Epidemiology within the Real World Evidence group at the Department of Data Science and Biostatistics. She is also a visiting scientist at the Epidemiology Department at Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) in the United States.
Fariba is the coordinator of the summer school in Molecular Pharmacoepidemiology at the Utrecht Summer School. She also contributes to the cardiovascular epidemiology course in MSc Postgraduate Epidemiology at Julius Center/UMCU. She has contributed to genetic courses at NIHES/Erasmus MC, causal inference courses at UMCG, and fundamental epidemiology courses at HSPH. Furthermore, she holds a BKO certificate.
Before joining UMCU, Fariba worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the Epidemiology Department of Erasmus MC for five years. Her primary research interests include molecular epidemiology, the epidemiology of cardiometabolic diseases, and pharmacoepidemiology.
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