Topics: Alzheimer’s disease, prediction modeling, cost-effectiveness analysis
Pieter has completed his medical degree at the University of Utrecht and a MSc in Global Health Science and Epidemiology at the University of Oxford. During the latter he worked on identifying new predictors for dementia. Subsequently, he started as a PhD student on the ABOARD project. He works on the development of prediction models for dementia-related patient reported outcomes and on a Alzheimer’s microsimulation model to test the cost-effectiveness of new treatment for Alzheimer’s disease.