Felipe Montano-Campos is an accomplished researcher specializing in health economics and outcomes research. Currently, Felipe serves as a Research Fellow at the Washington Research Foundation, focusing on improving access to gene therapies in low- and middle-income countries. Felipe's previous experience includes roles at Guardant Health and the University of Washington, where contributions involved personalized risk-adaptive surveillance strategies in cancer and health economics modeling for cancer screening strategies. Additional expertise was gained through positions at Duke Clinical Research Institute, Duke University School of Medicine, and various internships, involving decision modeling, data science, and machine learning. Felipe holds a PhD in Health Economics and Outcomes Research from the University of Washington, a Master of Science in Computer Science and Economics from Duke University, and advanced degrees in Economics from the Universidad de 'San Andrés' and the University of Buenos Aires.
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