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Maria Dieci
PhD Candidate, UC Berkeley
Maria Dieci is a prominent figure in the field of health economics, currently serving as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Health Policy and Management at Emory University's Rollins School of Public Health. She earned her PhD in Health Economics from the University of California, Berkeley, where her research focused on health policy, global health, and development economics.
Academic Background
- PhD in Health Policy (Concentration in Health Economics) - University of California, Berkeley, 2022
- MA in Economics - University of California, Berkeley, 2019
- BA in Social Studies (Magna Cum Laude) - Harvard University, 2013
Research Interests
Maria's research interests encompass:
- Health Policy: Investigating the organization and financing of health systems.
- Global Health: Focusing on maternal and child health and quality of care.
- Development Economics: Understanding economic factors affecting health outcomes.
Her work includes examining targeted incentives to improve patient-provider coordination and parental investments in early childhood health. She has conducted extensive fieldwork across various countries in Africa and Latin America, including Kenya, Madagascar, and Peru.123
Professional Experience
Before joining Emory University, Maria worked as a Graduate Student Researcher and Teaching Assistant at UC Berkeley. She also held positions at Innovations for Poverty Action in Zambia and evaluated health programs in the U.S. and abroad.123
Publications and Awards
Maria has contributed to numerous research projects and publications in her field. Notably, she received the Richard Scheffler Health Economics Award for the best dissertation at UC Berkeley. Her work has been supported by significant grants from organizations like the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.24
Online Presence
For more information about her work and publications, Maria Dieci maintains a personal website at mariadieci.com and is active on platforms like Google Scholar5 and Twitter.4