Bianca Frogner

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Bianca Frogner
Born1979 (age 4546)
San Carlos, California, USA
Academic background
EducationBS, Molecular and Cell Biology, 2001, University of California, Berkeley
PhD, health economics, 2008, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Thesis Long-run modeling of health care expenditure growth in industrialized countries (2008)