
Warren Kaplan, PhD, JD, MPH
Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Global Health, Boston University School of Public Health
Warren A. Kaplan, PhD, JD, MPH is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Global Health at the Boston University School of Public Health, where he is a member of the World Health Organization Collaborating Center in Pharmaceutical Policy and also a Fellow at the Global Development Policy group at the Pardee Center, Boston University. His research focuses on pharmaceutical and legal policies related to health system strengthening and evaluations of medicines access and utilization. He received his training as an ecologist and microbiologist from Boston University, his post-doctoral training in biogeochemistry from Harvard University, his law degree from Suffolk University and his MPH from Boston University. He was Assistant General Counsel at Biogen from 1994-2001. Dr. Kaplan’s current interest and work with CEID focuses on intellectual property policy, antimicrobial resistance, medicines price analysis, generic medicines policies, quality use of medicines, access to medicines for communicable and non-communicable diseases and the role of the private sector to promote equitable access and efficient use of medicines in low and middle income countries.