Research Team
The HSRC-ASU research team brings together strength and expertise in supply chain strategy, health care economics, medical sociology, operations research, policy analysis, information technology and clinical medicine.
Co- Directors
Eugene Schneller, Ph.D. is co-director and founder of the Health Sector Supply Chain Research Consortium (HSRC-ASU) and a Dean’s Council of 100 Distinguished Scholar. He has held appointments at Montefiorie Hospital and Medical Center, Duke University Medical Center and the University of Colorado. He chairs the World Congress on Health Care Supply Chain and is seen as a key thought leader in the field. A focal point of his research is the impact of supply intensive admissions to improve health care system performance.
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Natalia Wilson, M.D., MPH is co-director of the Health Sector Supply Chain Research Consortium (HSRC-ASU). Her clinical experience has included partnership in a community-based private internal medicine practice. She leads HSRC-ASU efforts to understand and improve physician alignment with other stakeholders in the health care supply chain, physician involvement in physician preference item management, and has spearheaded the development of a panel of clinical advisors for HSRC-ASU.
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Principal Researchers
Eugene Schneller , Ph.D., Co- Director Health Sector Supply Chain Research Consortium
Natalia Wilson M.D., MPH, Co-Director Health Sector Supply Chain Research Consortium
Bushra Rahman, MBA, MHSM, Research and Development Specialist, HSRC-ASU
Mohan Gopalakrishnan Ph.D., Associate Professor, Supply Chain Management, W.P. Carey School of Business
Michael Furukawa , Ph.D., Assistant Professor, School of Health Management and Policy, W.P. Carey School of Business
Megan Jehn , Ph.D., Assistant Professor, School of Health Management and Policy, W.P. Carey School of Business
Jonathan Ketcham , Ph.D., Assistant Professor, School of Health Management and Policy, W.P. Carey School of Business
Collaborating Researchers
Kevin Bozic, M.D., MBA, Associate Professor in Residence, Department of Orthopedic Surgery and Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies, University of California, San Francisco
Kathleen Montgomery, Ph.D., Professor of Management, Department of Management and Marketing, A. Gary Anderson Graduate School of Management, University of California, Riverside
Clinical Advisory Panel
Under development. Please check back later for updates.