Adam Darwich
Associate Professor
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Researcher
About me
I am Associate Professor of Health Systems Engineering with a research interest in modelling and simulation methods to inform decision-making in healthcare and pharmaceutical research. This, as well as evidence generation for medical technologies. Further, we are actively persuing research in the use of real-world data to generate real-world evidence. As a part of this I am actively involved in the Center for Data Driven Health (CDDH).
With a background as a Licensed Pharmacist and PhD in Pharmaceutical Sciences, I have published research on methods, application and evaluation of physiologically-based pharmacokinetics, systems pharmacology and population-pharmacokinetic modelling.
Courses
Healthcare Logistics-theory (HM102V), teacher | Course web
Project Carrier Course for Medical Engineers, part 2 (CM2016), teacher | Course web
Safe Medical Devices (HL2014), examiner, course responsible | Course web
Simulation Methods in Medical Engineering (CM2014), teacher | Course web
Statistics for Medical Engineering (CM2018), course responsible, teacher | Course web