Lawrence Posner

 LawrenceE. Posner

Lawrence E. Posner

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May 6, 2018
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There are two tests given in class, a midterm and a Final. He does not teach in class the material that you will be tested on. He does not teach in class the material that will be on the tests. If you do not come to class then you must read the book if you want to get a passing grade. He gives the most boring lectures in class.

Biography

University of Connecticut - Economics


Resume

  • 2004

    American College of Physicians

    Spanish

    German

    English

    MA

    Received a Master's Degree in Economics

    Economics

    MD

    Internal Medicine Residency Program

    Alpha Omega Alpha

    Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine

    Modern Philopsphy

    American Board of Internal Medicine

    American Board of Internal Medicine certified in Internal Medicine and Medical Oncology

  • Medicine

    Regulatory Affairs

    in global markets

    Pharmaceutical Industry

    Oncology

    Health Economics

    Drug Discovery

    Clinical Development

    Product Launch

    Market Analysis

    Strategic Planning

    Start-ups

    I can take an NME

    determine if it is safe and effective and then register it

    Infectious Diseases

    Biotechnology

    Clinical Trials

    Competitive Analysis

    Buying Time:The Link between Health Care Spending and Life Expectancy

    dennis heffley

    Modest health care spending per capita has enormous positive impact on life expectancy (LE) and health adjusted life expectancy (HALE) with benefits peaking and possibly declining at higher levels of expenditure.

    Buying Time:The Link between Health Care Spending and Life Expectancy

    Lawrence

    Posner MD

    MA (econ.)

    Annals of Internal Medicine

    Bayer AG

    Pharmaceutical Division

    Siegfried Holdings AG

    University of Connecitcut

    Dept. of Economic

    Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine

    Vedanta Capital

    University of Connecticut

    Labopharm

    Noxxon AG

    Head of Worldwide Regulatory Affairs for prescription drugs in each of the 57 countries in which Bayer AG had a pharmaceutical business

    Bayer AG

    Pharmaceutical Division

    University of Connecticut

    Stamford

    Connecticut

    I teach an undergraduate course in economic analysis and the principles of macroeconomics to undergraduate students .

    Adjunct Professor of Economics

    Manuscript reviewer for health economics research

    Annals of Internal Medicine

    Member of the Board of Directors

    Member of the Corporate Governance Committee

    Labopharm

    Research Specialist

    Researched

    wrote

    and published a paper on the value received in terms of LE (Life Expectancy ) and HALE (Health Adjusted Life Expectancy ) for each dollar spent on health care at each age

    University of Connecitcut

    Dept. of Economic

    Siegfried Holdings AG

    Zofingen Switzerland

    Siegfried AG is a global manufacturer of pharmaceutical APIs (active pharmaceutical ingredients; the basic compounds from which individual dosage forms are manufactured). I was the corporate officer responsible for assuring that all laws and regulations were followed in the countries in which we did business and that appropriate compliance standards were established and met. We had offices in Zofingen

    Switzerland

    Irvine

    California

    Malta

    Munich

    Germany

    and Pennsville

    New Jersey. (And now Nantong

    China)

    Head of Worldwide Regulatory Affairs and Compliance

    To find and evaluate private investment opportunities in the healthcare space in the US and India

    Vedanta Capital

    Member Supervisory Board

    Responsibilities nearly identical to a member of the Board of Directors of a US company

    Noxxon AG

    Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine

    Cleveland

    Ohio

    Reviewing and vetting research discoveries to determine if they can developed as commercial opportunities.

    Adjunct Professor of Medicine