Prof Abigail S. Friedman
Associate Professor of Health Policy & Faculty Director of Online and Non-Degree Programming
Yale School of Public Health
Biography
Abigail S. Friedman is an Associate Professor in the Department of Health Policy and Management at the Yale School of Public Health. Her research focuses on the policy determinants of tobacco, nicotine, and cannabis use and disparities therein, with the overarching goal of informing and facilitating evidence-based policymaking to improve population health and reduce inequality. A health economist by training, she conducts work in three areas. The first uses quasi-experimental methods to estimate the effects of federal, state, and local policies on combustible versus non-combustible tobacco/nicotine product use, in order to inform more nuanced policymaking that accounts for the differing health impacts of these products. The second line of research considers how new tobacco/nicotine and cannabis policies and products impact disparities in use, particularly by socioeconomic status and mental health. Finally, her work on mental health disparities in tobacco product use focuses on identifying the drivers behind these differentials as well as potential means to close these gaps, particularly among adolescents and young adults.
Dr. Friedman received her undergraduate degree from Columbia University and her Ph.D. in the economics concentration of Harvard University’s Ph.D. Program in Health Policy.
Speaker in
- Differential effects: When well-intended policies contribute to health inequities
2025 Fri 5th December 09:35 - PANEL: Discussion and Open floor Q&A
2025 Fri 5th December 10:35
« Back



