Michele Kohli, Ph.D.

Director LifeSciences, Health Economics


Dr. Michele Kohli has more than 13 years of experience conducting economic evaluations for new pharmaceutical products. Her expertise spans a variety of methodological areas related to health economics and health outcomes. Kohli has designed and executed burden of illness studies; conducted extensive literature reviews pertaining to health economic modeling; created health economic models and adapted them to a variety of settings; and conducted multinational health economics analyses. Her therapeutic work has included the clinical areas of cardiovascular diseases, infectious diseases, gastrointestinal disorders, and osteoporosis.

Kohli holds a B.Sc.H. degree in Life Sciences from Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada; an M.Sc. degree in Epidemiology; and a Ph.D. degree in Health Outcomes and Evaluation from the University of Toronto in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. For her Ph.D. thesis, she conducted qualitative case studies and a discrete choice experiment to examine the factors that impact priority setting and allocation of resources in the home care sector. Kohli acts as a guest lecturer for the economic evaluation course at the University of Toronto.