Professor of Pharmacoepidemiology and Pharmacoeconomics
University of Cincinnati College of Pharmacy
Jeff J. Guo, PhD, is a Professor at the University of Cincinnati (UC) College of Pharmacy. He has been teaching several PharmD professional and graduate courses, such as, Pharmacoepidemiology & Drug Safety, Biostatistics & Research Methods, Clinical Trial Phase III & IV Research & Design, Evidence-based Pharmacotherapy, and Pharmaceutical Economics Policy at UC. He has mentored several post-doc/visiting scholars, and served as major advisor for 18 PhD, 36 MS, and numerous PharmD students. Prior to joining UC, he worked as a drug information specialist/senior pharmacy engineer at the United States Pharmacopeia (Rockville, Maryland), where he involved in development of electronic drug information standard MedCoach® and the national hospital medication error report system (MedMARx®); he also worked as CRO research manager at the Degge Group Ltd. (Arlington, Virginia) and at the China Food & Drug Administration (Beijing, China). He was a PI, Co-PI or Co-investigator for several Federal, health foundation and pharma funded research grants, including MedTAPP Medicaid rational drug utilization reviews and health outcomes research. He had multiple contract research projects with several major pharmaceutical companies such as Bristol-Myers Squibb, Genentech, Baxter, Novartis, and Johnson & Johnson. His major research topics involve drug utilization, drug price, pharmaceutical market competition, rare disease and orphan drugs, drug safety and pharmacovigilance as well as health economics and outcomes research in several therapeutic areas. He published several textbook chapters as well as over 150 peer-reviewed research papers in different journals.