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Angie Mae Rodday

Assistant Professor at Clinical Science, Tufts University0 Followers

Professor making strides in research on health-related quality of life, Angie Mae Rodday, Ph.D., is an esteemed Assistant Professor in the Clinical & Translational Science Program at the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at Tufts University. With a profound commitment to improving healthcare outcomes, her research spans a variety of critical areas, including seniors' prescription drug costs, providers' attitudes, and the development and analysis of surveys and questionnaires. Dr. Rodday's academic journey is marked by a robust foundation in both the sciences and humanities. She earned her Ph.D. in Clinical & Translational Science from Tufts University, where she also completed her undergraduate studies with a BA in Psychology. Further enhancing her expertise, she obtained an MS in Biostatistics from the Harvard School of Public Health, equipping her with the analytical skills necessary to tackle complex healthcare challenges. Her research is particularly focused on vulnerable populations, such as those affected by sickle cell disease and pediatric cancer patients. Dr. Rodday is dedicated to understanding and improving the practice and health-related quality of life for these groups, striving to make a tangible impact through her work. Her efforts in survey and questionnaire development are instrumental in capturing nuanced data that informs healthcare practices and policies. At Tufts University, Dr. Rodday is not only a researcher but also a mentor to students and colleagues, fostering an environment of inquiry and innovation. Her contributions to the field are recognized both within the academic community and beyond, as she continues to push the boundaries of clinical and translational science.

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