Mr. Cyr develops and conducts health economics and outcomes research for reimbursement strategies for biopharmaceutical, medical device and diagnostic products. He has 13 years of health care experience in health economics and outcomes research and developing business strategies for established and emerging life sciences organizations. He has conducted health policy and pharmacoeconomic research in both industry and academic environments including multi-centered research collaborations involving academic medical centers and major pharmaceutical companies. His research spans many therapeutic areas including cancer, hypertension, diabetes, CNS, autoimmune diseases and infectious disease. Mr. Cyr holds an A.B. in Biology and History from Kenyon College and a M.P.H. with a concentration in Epidemiology and Biostatistics from Boston University School of Public Health. In addition, he has been Adjunct Professor at the George Maso |