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PhRMA Foundation Honors 5 Researchers With 2025 Value Assessment and Health Outcomes Research Awards

January 30, 2025

The PhRMA Foundation awarded five early-career researchers a total of $355,000 in 2025 fellowships and grants for their value assessment and health outcomes research. View the awardees below.

Faculty starter grants provide $100,000 of project support for one year. Postdoctoral fellowships provide $60,000 a year of stipend support for up to two years. Predoctoral fellowships provide $30,000 a year of stipend support for up to two years.

Read PhRMA Foundation Dr. President Amy M. Miller’s new blog post about the Foundation’s efforts to ensure a clear focus on patient engagement in the value assessment and health outcomes research that it funds.

Since the PhRMA Foundation began funding value assessment research in 2017, we’ve placed a strong emphasis on incorporating patient perspectives into this research. These awardees are undertaking research that includes genuine patient or provider engagement, which is critical for developing the best possible evidence to guide health care decision-making.

Amy M. Miller, PhD President, PhRMA Foundation

2025 Awardees

Predoctoral Fellowships

Tim Lai
Auburn University
Project: Leveraging Real-World Evidence and Patient Preference to Advance Major Depressive Disorder Treatments

Oluwasolape Olawore
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Project: Risk of Neurodevelopmental Outcomes Associated with Receipt of Antenatal Corticosteroid for Preterm Birth

Nha Tran
University of Michigan
Project: Using the COM-B Model and Theoretical Domains Framework to Examine Intention to Discuss Deprescribing among Complex Older Adults with Diabetes

Postdoctoral Fellowship

Maksat Jumamyradov, PhD
Auburn University
Project: Novel Methods to Overcome Underrepresentation in Preference-Based Value Assessment

Faculty Starter Grant

Maja Kuharic, MPharm, MSc, PhD
Northwestern University
Project: Care Recipient Self-Perceived Burden: Understanding its Role in Healthcare Decision-Making and Patient-Centered Value Assessment

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Prioritizing Patient Engagement in Value Assessment and Health Outcomes Research

In this blog post, PhRMA Foundation President Amy M. Miller, PhD, explains why the Foundation seeks to fund value assessment and health outcomes research that emphasizes patient engagement to ensure this research aligns with the real-world needs and experiences of patients.