Daniel Harris
Daniel Harris, PhD MPH
Assistant Professor
Office Location:
The Tower at STAR – Suite 614
Daniel Harris, PhD, MPH is a geriatric pharmacoepidemiologist and health services researcher. Dr Harris' research aims to optimize medication and vaccine use for older adults living in the community and in long-term care. He applies a range of descriptive, causal, and predictive methodological approaches to understand how medications and vaccines are distributed throughout populations and to document their real-world safety and effectiveness. Dr Harris' work also explores the effects of health policies on medication and vaccine use. His research has been funded by the Alzheimer Society of Canada, Canadian Institutes for Health Research, National Institute on Aging, and pharmaceutical industry partners.
Education
PhD, Epidemiology, University of Toronto
MPH, Brown University
- Pharmacoepidemiology
- Aging
- Long-term care
- Descriptive epidemiology
- Health administrative data
- Geriatric syndromes
- Vaccines
Veterans Health Administration (Long-term Care Services and Supports COIN)
Society for Epidemiologic Research
InkaHealth
Adjunct Professor – School of Public Health, Brown University