Speaker Profile

M.D., FACP, Senior Fellow – Clinical Economics and Outcomes Research, Genomic Health
Biography

Dr. Hornberger (Senior Fellow, Clinical Economics and Outcomes Research, Genomic Health, Inc.) contributes to the strategy and implementation of innovative studies of technologies to address the holistic, unmet needs of patients. With 25+ years of experience, his research focuses on clinical outcomes and associated ethical/economic implications of novel health technologies, including drugs, molecular diagnostics, and devices. He has been Principal and/or Co-Investigator for clinical trials, clinical registries and large databases; his research applies state-of-the-art methods in biostatistics, epidemiology, clinical trial design, meta-analysis, and decision analysis. He has published on technologies for cancer, diabetes, rheumatic diseases, mental health, infectious diseases (HIV, hepatitis, and herpes zoster), care for the poor and underserved, and others. He has published seminal papers on the evaluation of genomic assays, clinical utility studies, and on the cost-effectiveness of specific assays. Dr. Hornberger also is Adjunct Clinical Professor of Medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine, supervising resident house staff in a clinic devoted to the care of the poor and underserved. He received his M.D. degree from the University of Rochester, New York and M.S. degree in Health Services Research from Stanford University.

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