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职称:Assistant Professor
所属学校:Boston University
所属院系:College of Arts & Sciences
所属专业:African-American/Black Studies
联系方式:617-414-1260
Sydney Rosen, is Assistant Professor at the Center for International Health & Development at the Boston University School of Public Health and the coordinator of the center’s Program on the Social and Economic Impacts of the AIDS Epidemic. She is currently residing in South Africa. From her base at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, she leads an interdisciplinary team that is carrying out a set of studies on the impact of HIV/AIDS on public and private organizations in sub-Saharan Africa, the benefits and costs of prevention and treatment interventions, and sectoral and societal responses to the epidemic. She also works on other applied economics projects at the Center, including research on markets for insecticide-treated bed nets and the economics of antimicrobial resistance. Her technical training is in policy analysis and applied economics. She came to the center in 2001 from the Health Office of the former Harvard Institute for International Development (HIID). Before joining the staff of the Health Office, she managed a set of HIID environmental policy projects in the former Soviet Union. She is also the co-founder and former executive director of WorldTeach, Inc., a nonprofit organization that places volunteer teachers in developing countries, and is currently the director of the AIDS Response Fund, Inc., a nonprofit organization that raises funds for AIDS projects in Africa. She holds a BA from Harvard University and a master’s degree from the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard.