Department of Epidemiology
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Meghan Cupp Buxton
Biography
Meghan Cupp Buxton (she/her) is a fourth-year PhD Candidate with interests in pharmacoepidemiology. Her research uses electronic health records and claims data to assess medication safety in vulnerable populations. Meg is funded by a F31 grant for her dissertation assessing the patterns and safety outcomes of concurrent opioid and biologics use in older adults living with autoimmune disease. She obtained a BSc in Nutritional Biochemistry from McGill University and MPH from Imperial College London before coming to the Brown University School of Public Health.