Assistant Professor
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; Yale School of Medicine, United Kingdom
Dr. Rentsch is an epidemiologist specialising in the use of electronic health records, with a focus on creating real-world evidence for the safety and effectiveness of medications. In his roles within the Electronic Health Records (EHR) Research Group at London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) and Yale School of Medicine, he performs research using some of the largest clinical and genetic cohorts in the world today.
Christopher received his MPH in Global Epidemiology from Emory University in 2011 and his PhD in Epidemiology & Population Health from LSHTM in 2018. He was also awarded a Postgraduate Diploma in Advanced Quantitative Research Methods with Distinction from LSHTM in 2017.
He organises and lectures on a suite of pharmacoepidemiology short courses at LSHTM, including "Real-World Evidence in Pharmacoepidemiology" and "Professional Certificate in Pharmacoepidemiology & Pharmacovigilance".