Lyndon James

Lyndon James

PhD Student
Health Policy - Decision Sciences

Lyndon James is a physician and PhD Candidate in Health Policy and Decision Sciences at Harvard. In his doctoral research, he uses simulation modeling and causal inference methods to determine the most effective—and cost-effective—treatment strategies for rifampicin-resistant tuberculosis. He is also conducting research to better understand how equity can be included in cost-effectiveness analysis. Lyndon obtained his medical degree from University College London and holds an MPH from the Harvard Chan School. He is a keen gardener, theatre-goer and cook.