Bio
Eve Wittenberg is a senior research scientist in the Center for Health Decision Science. She studies methods for measuring patient-relevant outcomes, including quality of life, preferences, and economic utilities, and the integration of these measures into decision analysis. Her work also encompasses the psychology of decision making, and the influence of psychology on the perception and articulation of outcomes. She has a particular focus on women’s health, including homeless women, caregivers, and women with cancer. Wittenberg teaches in the risk and decision science curriculum and the Executive and Professional Continuing Education Program at Harvard School of Public Health, and she advises doctoral students and trainees.