Associate Professor
University of Wisconsin- Madison
Dr. Marlon Mundt, Ph.D., is a health economist and an Associate Professor (tenured) at the Department of Family Medicine and Community Health (DFMCH) at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (UW), with a secondary appointment at the UW Department of Population Health Sciences (PHS) and an affiliation with the UW Center for Tobacco Research and Intervention (CTRI). Dr. Mundt has been a productive principal investigator, collaborator and co-investigator on ten National Institutes of Health (NIH) R01 grants and scores of other research projects totaling more than $29 million in overall combined NIH funding. His research interests and experience include efficacy analyses and benefit-cost estimates for six NIH randomized clinical trials of brief alcohol interventions and smoking cessation interventions, research on social networks in primary care teams and quality of care, opioid use, as well as a wide range of health economics and epidemiological research at the individual and population levels. Dr. Mundt has published over 101 peer-reviewed scholarly articles in a variety of multidisciplinary professional journals including American Journal of Managed Care, Value in Health, Journal of Youth and Adolescence, Annals of Family Medicine, Applied Health Economics and Health Policy, Drug and Alcohol Dependence, Health Affairs, Alcoholism-Clinical & Experimental Research, International Journal of Nursing Studies and Injury Prevention, among others.