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Emily P. Hyle

Infectious Diseases

Harvard University

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About Emily P. Hyle at Harvard University (Harvard)

Emily P. Hyle is a researcher at Harvard University focused on health economics and outcomes in HIV/AIDS and infectious diseases. Over the course of their career, Emily P. Their recent contributions to the field are exemplified by influential works such as "The forecasted prevalence of comorbidities and multimorbidity in people with HIV in the United States through the year 2030: A modeling study", and "Potential Clinical and Economic Impacts of Cutbacks in the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief Program in South Africa".

Research Areas

HIV/AIDSantiretroviral therapyhealth economicscost-effectivenessglobal healthviral hepatitishealth services researchmodeling
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Research Output

Total Citations4,104

Emerging researcher

Publications160

Active researcher

h-index30

Established scholar

i10-index65

Growing portfolio

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