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Calvin Chiu
PhD Student in Health Economics at University of California, Berkeley
Calvin Chiu is a researcher and academic with a background in poverty alleviation and economic development. He previously held the position of Senior Research Associate at Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA) in Zambia.12 During his time at IPA, Chiu worked on developing innovative savings interventions aimed at improving financial outcomes for low-income populations.1
Currently, Calvin Chiu serves as an Assistant Professor at the University of California, San Francisco.4 His academic focus appears to be in the areas of Health Economics and Epidemiology Research, building upon his experience in international development.4
Chiu's work at IPA involved contributing to important projects in the field of poverty alleviation. One of his notable research interests includes studying urban density, trust, and knowledge sharing in Lusaka, Zambia.3 This research likely stems from his time working in the country and reflects his commitment to understanding and addressing complex socioeconomic issues in developing urban environments.
Throughout his career, Calvin Chiu has demonstrated a dedication to using research and innovative approaches to tackle poverty-related challenges. His transition from working directly in the field with IPA to an academic position at UCSF suggests a commitment to furthering knowledge and research in areas related to poverty, health economics, and epidemiology.