College of Pharmacy special guest seminar

Augusto Afonso Guerra Junior will be presenting a talk titled "AI-Driven Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Utilization Research for Health Decision-Making: Applications Using Real-World Data."


Date
June 16, 2026
Time
11 a.m. - noon
Location
103 Parks Hall

About

Augusto Afonso Guerra Junior, BS Pharmacy, MSc Pharmaceutical Sciences, PhD in Epidemiology, is Associate Professor at the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG), Brazil, and Visiting Associate Professor of Epidemiology at Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI), United Arab Emirates. He coordinates the Centre for Health Technology Assessment and Policy Decision-Making (CCATES/UFMG) and the FarGenix Pharmacogenomics Research Lab. His work focuses on real-world evidence, pharmacoepidemiology, health technology assessment, pharmacogenomics, and artificial intelligence applied to health decision-making. He has collaborated with the Brazilian Ministry of Health and the Medicines Pricing Authority (ANVISA/CMED), WHO/PAHO, and the World Bank on pharmaceutical policy, health technology assessment, and the use of large-scale administrative health databases to support regulatory and policy decisions.

The presentation explores how drug utilisation research and pharmacoepidemiology are evolving within an AI-augmented framework for health decision-making. It would include practical applications combining artificial intelligence and real-world data, showing how we use health databases for pattern detection, estimation of treatment effects, outcome prediction, comparative effectiveness research, drug monitoring and development, clinical guidelines, and HTA decision-making.

This seminar is hosted by Dr. Macarius Donneyong.

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