Gordon Chavez
About Gordon Chavez
Gordon Chavez is a Senior Manager in Health Economics & Outcomes Research at Novocure and a Co-Founder and Quantitative Scientist at RATIO NYC.
Current Title and Position
Gordon Chavez is currently serving as the Senior Manager in Health Economics & Outcomes Research at Novocure. He is based in New York, New York, United States. His role involves leveraging his expertise to develop and analyze health economic outcomes, helping to provide valuable insights into healthcare practices and policies.
Professional Background and Experience
Gordon Chavez has an extensive professional background, including his current position at Novocure. Additionally, he co-founded RATIO NYC, where he works as a Quantitative Scientist. His past roles include Research Data Scientist in the Thoracic Oncology Laboratory at the University of California, San Francisco, and a Research Assistant at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. His work experience spans across research and data analytics, contributing to various fields such as oncology and engineering.
Education and Academic Qualifications
Gordon Chavez has a strong academic foundation, having studied Econometrics at the doctoral level at Yale University. He completed his undergraduate studies at New York University, earning a B.A. in Mathematics with a minor in Physics. He has also completed PhD-level coursework at NYU and the Courant Institute, focusing on Physics, Probability, and Applied Mathematics. His diverse academic background supports his professional expertise in health economics, quantitative analysis, and research.
Research and Publications
Gordon Chavez has made significant contributions to research, with peer-reviewed publications in areas such as health economics and outcomes research, statistical theory and methodology, and mathematics. His research has been presented at esteemed institutions like Columbia University, New York University, and Stanford University, reflecting the impact and relevance of his work in the academic community.