
BS, Mathematics
North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC
Jonathan Graham has extensive knowledge and experience in health economics and outcomes research studies, including cost-effectiveness, cost-benefit, cost-minimization, and budget-impact modeling. Mr. Graham has developed decision-tree, Markov, partitioned survival analyses, and Monte Carlo simulation models across numerous therapeutic areas, including oncology (non–small cell lung cancer); dermatology (atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, urticaria); mental health (depression, schizophrenia, bipolar I disorder); myelofibrosis; multiple sclerosis; cardiovascular disease; herpes zoster; Crohn’s disease; women’s health (uterine fibroids, contraception) and chronic pain. Results of his economic analyses have been used in publications (e.g., peer-reviewed manuscripts and presentations at scientific conferences) to support submissions to healthcare payer and regulatory agencies in the United States and Europe and to enhance marketing activities. Mr. Graham is an expert programmer in Excel and Visual Basic for Applications and has experience working in HTML, CSS and JavaScript. He is a member of ISPOR.