Danielle Rodriguez

Research Scientist at Evidera

Danielle Rodriguez is a highly experienced research scientist with a strong background in epidemiology and patient-centered research. Currently, Danielle serves as a Research Scientist at Evidera, where responsibilities include developing statistical analysis plans, mentoring junior staff, and advising clients on study methodology. Previous roles include Epidemiologist/Research Scientist at the Public Health Institute and Research Associate at the Survey Research Group, where Danielle coordinated projects, managed budgets, and collaborated on grant writing. Danielle holds a Ph.D. in Epidemiology from the University of California, Davis, a Master’s in Public Health from Texas A&M Health Science Center, and a Bachelor of Science in Community Health from California State University, Fresno.

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Evidera is a business within Pharmaceutical Product Development, LLC, (PPD) a leading global contract research organization (CRO), and is the preeminent provider of evidence-based solutions to demonstrate the real-world effectiveness, safety, and value of biopharmaceutical and biotechnology products from early development through loss of exclusivity. We provide integrated scientific expertise and global operational capabilities to help you generate the evidence needed to optimize the market access and commercial potential of your products. Evidera was acquired by PPD in 2016 and originally created in 2013 as an independent company under the ownership of Symphony Technology Group following the acquisition of long-standing health economics, outcomes research, market access, epidemiology, and data analytics practices from United BioSource Corporation (UBC). Evidera has over 30 years of leadership and experience and its legacy brands include MEDTAP, Caro Research, Abt Bio-Pharmaceutical Solutions, MetaWorks, Total Healthcare Group, and Archimedes.