Shelby Derene Reed
Shelby Derene Reed

Shelby Reed

Professor in Population Health Sciences

Overview

Shelby D. Reed, PhD, is Professor in the Departments of Population Health Sciences and Medicine at Duke University’s School of Medicine.  She is the director of the Center for Informing Health Decisions and Therapeutic Area leader for Population Health Sciences at the Duke Clinical Research Institute (DCRI).  She also is core faculty at the Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy. Dr. Reed has over 20 years of experience leading multidisciplinary health outcomes research studies. Dr. Reed has extensive expertise in designing and conducting trial-based and model-based cost-effectiveness analyses of diagnostics, drugs and patient-centered interventions. In 2016, she co-founded the Preference Evaluation Research (PrefER) Group at the DCRI, and she currently serves as its director. She and the group are frequently sought to conduct stated-preference studies to inform regulatory decisions, health policy, care delivery, value assessment and clinical decision making with applied projects spanning a wide range of therapeutic areas. She served as President for ISPOR in 2017-2018, and she currently is Past-Chair of the Society’s Health Science Policy Council.

 

 

Areas of expertise: Health Economics, Health Measurement, Stated Preference Research, Health Policy, and Health Services Research

Positions

Professor in Population Health Sciences in the School of Medicine

2021 School of Medicine

Professor in Medicine in the School of Medicine

2020 School of Medicine

Executive Core Faculty Member, Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy in the University Initiatives & Academic Support Units

2019 University Initiatives & Academic Support Units

Associate of the Duke Initiative for Science & Society in the University Initiatives & Academic Support Units

2018 University Initiatives & Academic Support Units

Member of the Duke Cancer Institute in the School of Medicine

2013 School of Medicine

Member in the Duke Clinical Research Institute in the School of Medicine

2000 School of Medicine

Education

Ph.D. 1998

1998 University of Maryland, Baltimore

Publications, Grants & Awards

Offices & Contact

300 N Mangum Street
Durham, NC
27701
Duke Box 17969
Durham, NC
27715