Danielle Altman

Danielle Altman

MA
Senior Research Scientist

Danielle is a medical anthropologist with over 15 years of qualitative research experience in health care and public health, including over six years of experience in patient-centered outcomes research. She has designed and led over 30 qualitative studies in 10 countries for pharmaceutical industry clients and other sponsors, including the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute, Kaiser Permanente, and the United States Agency for International Development. She has worked in a variety of therapeutic areas, including oncology, neuromuscular disorders, eye conditions, obesity, HIV/AIDS, and rare diseases.

At Modus Outcomes, Danielle has led numerous qualitative studies to support the design of optimal patient-reported outcome measurement strategies for clinical trials and real-world studies. She conducts literature reviews, interviews experts and patients, oversees the selection and development of COAs, writes reports and manuscripts, and provides strategy consulting to clients. Prior to joining Modus, Danielle led national-level studies in the US, Africa, and the Caribbean that have influenced health policy and clinical practice guidelines. Danielle has a Master’s degree in anthropology from the University of Florida.