Ethan O’Leary joins Quantify!
Today we are delighted to introduce Ethan O’Leary who joined our Stockholm team as a Research Analyst this Monday!
Ethan is currently finishing his Master’s in Economics from Stockholm School […]
Today we are delighted to introduce Ethan O’Leary who joined our Stockholm team as a Research Analyst this Monday!
Ethan is currently finishing his Master’s in Economics from Stockholm School […]
Quantify’s Christoph Abé (PhD) publishes the largest-ever study associating bipolar disorder with abnormal brain changes over time in the renowned journal Biological Psychiatry, using neuroimaging data.
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Our Lead Analyst, Christoph Abé (PhD) led an international […]
Check out this recent publication from Quantify, presenting a new conceptual framework in psoriasis that differentiates psoriasis severity from disease control (Link to article: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/bjd.21023https://lnkd.in/gJtZtENB). Authored by Quantify’s CEO Kirk Geale, […]
At Quantify, we work a lot with ICD codes. And we mean a lot! So much, in fact, that we have discovered some pretty obscure codes that you might not be aware […]
The 28th February is #rarediseaseday and we at Quantify want to help spread awareness of this important day as an estimated 300 million people of the world’s population are currently living with a rare disease.
At Quantify we are determined to […]
Quantify is delighted to welcome Naveen Sharma, who is joining our India office as Manager in the Evidence Generation team. Naveen is carrying more than seven years of consulting experience in Health Economics & Outcome Research. He has in-depth knowledge […]
We’re very pleased to announce the publication of the “Osteoporosis in Europe: A Compendium of Country-Specific Reports”, https://lnkd.in/ggWHKKVg which reviews and describes the current burden of #osteoporosis in each of the EU […]
Do you want to know more about the dynamics of #vaccine […]
Our country director Mary Rosenzweig has recently co-authored an overview of use of Danish register-data for outcomes research. The article shows the great opportunities of using Danish registries for a wide range of outcomes across therapeutic areas. However, […]