Aaron Seth Kesselheim

Aaron Seth Kesselheim, MD, JD, MPH

Professor of Medicine
Member, HMS Center for Bioethics

Aaron S. Kesselheim, MD, JD, MPH, is a Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and a faculty member in the Division of Pharmacoepidemiology and Pharmacoeconomics in the Department of Medicine at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. Within the Division, Aaron created and leads the Program On Regulation, Therapeutics, And Law (PORTAL, www.PORTALresearch.org), an interdisciplinary research core focusing on intersections among prescription drugs and medical devices, patient health outcomes, and regulatory practices and the law. PORTAL is now among the largest, independent academic centers focusing on these issues in the country (Twitter: @PORTAL_research, @akesselheim). Dr. Kesselheim received his medical and legal training at the University of Pennsylvania and his M.P.H. at the Harvard School of Public Health. Author of over 450 publications in the peer-reviewed medical and health policy literatures, Aaron has testified before Congress on pharmaceutical policy, medical device regulation, generic drugs, and modernizing clinical trials, is a member of the FDA Peripheral and Central Nervous System Advisory Committee, and served on a National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine consensus committees on addressing the opioid epidemic and bioidentical hormone replacement. At the HMS Center for Bioethics, he co-teaches a course on health policy, law, and bioethics and organizes the monthly policy and ethics consortium.

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Conflict of interest in oncology publications: a survey of disclosure policies and statements.
Authors: Authors: Kesselheim AS, Lee JL, Avorn J, Servi A, Shrank WH, Choudhry NK.
Cancer
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Conflict of interest reporting by authors involved in promotion of off-label drug use: an analysis of journal disclosures.
Authors: Authors: Kesselheim AS, Wang B, Studdert DM, Avorn J.
PLoS Med
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Introduction: insights from a National Conference: "conflicts of interest in the practice of medicine".
Authors: Authors: Kesselheim AS, Orentlicher D.
J Law Med Ethics
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Effect of financial relationships on the behaviors of health care professionals: a review of the evidence.
Authors: Authors: Robertson C, Rose S, Kesselheim AS.
J Law Med Ethics
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How does medical device regulation perform in the United States and the European union? A systematic review.
Authors: Authors: Kramer DB, Xu S, Kesselheim AS.
PLoS Med
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Clinical decision support systems could be modified to reduce 'alert fatigue' while still minimizing the risk of litigation.
Authors: Authors: Kesselheim AS, Cresswell K, Phansalkar S, Bates DW, Sheikh A.
Health Aff (Millwood)
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False Claims Act prosecution did not deter off-label drug use in the case of neurontin.
Authors: Authors: Kesselheim AS, Darby D, Studdert DM, Glynn R, Levin R, Avorn J.
Health Aff (Millwood)
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Meta-analyses involving cross-over trials: methodological issues.
Authors: Authors: Stedman MR, Curtin F, Elbourne DR, Kesselheim AS, Brookhart MA.
Int J Epidemiol
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"Pay for delay" settlements of disputes over pharmaceutical patents.
Authors: Authors: Kesselheim AS, Murtagh L, Mello MM.
N Engl J Med
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The NIH translational research center might trade public risk for private reward.
Authors: Authors: Avorn J, Kesselheim AS.
Nat Med
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