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Erdal Tekin

Tekin Named Inaugural Fotis Family Distinguished Professor in Health Policy

艾可直播 University鈥檚 School of Public Affairs named Erdal Tekin the inaugural Charles W. Fotis, Sr. and Dorothea G. Fotis Family Distinguished Professor in Health Policy this year.聽

鈥淩eceiving [this] title is a great honor, and I am grateful to the Fotis family and SPA Dean Vicky Wilkins for recognizing my work in health economics and the economics of risky behavior and crime,鈥 said Tekin. 鈥淸It is] a testament to the high quality of scholarship and the caliber of faculty in my department, [which] have created an environment that encourages excellence.鈥

鈥淭he greatest resource any school of higher education has is its brain bank,鈥 said Linda Fotis (CAS/BA 鈥78), who established the professorship 鈥 along with her brothers Stephen (WCL/JD 鈥86) and Bill 鈥 as part of 艾可直播 University鈥檚聽Change Can鈥檛 Wait Campaign. The gift will support faculty in the project of higher learning. 鈥淭he faculty of a university are its shining stars 鈥 they attract the students. Great minds who are also great teachers change the world, one student at a time. They open a student鈥檚 mind and put the Truth in it.鈥

鈥淢y father was passionate about bringing together science and technology within the government to help shape its policy. Health policy is the closest area we could match, and it is a very timely subject,鈥 she said, adding 鈥淢y father first expressed these ideas in his 1958 dissertation at SPA.鈥

In the introduction to his dissertation, Charles Fotis wrote:

Tekin鈥檚 expertise aligns perfectly with these aims. A professor at SPA since 2014, he also serves as a research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), a research fellow at the Institute of Labor Economics (IZA), and editor-in-chief of the Journal of Policy Analysis and Management.

鈥淢y research on the determinants of risky health behaviors, delinquency, and crime, as well as the impact of public policies and programs designed to reduce the prevalence of these behaviors and associated costs, is directly relevant to health policy,鈥 he said. 鈥淔urthermore, my background as an economist offers a unique perspective for analyzing and understanding the complexities of health policy issues.鈥

AU President Sylvia Burwell concurred. 鈥淥ur AU faculty are gifted professors, practitioners, mentors and leaders in their fields. Establishing distinguished professorships and faculty chairs helps us to recruit and retain top faculty, and to support them in their efforts to create ground-breaking scholarship as they guide the next generation of changemakers,鈥 she said. 鈥淭he Fotis family have been such incredible supporters of AU and this gift will help us to continue to be a leader in the field of health policy, an area that will only grow in importance in the coming years.鈥澛

The resources provided by the professorship will allow Tekin to expand the scope and scale of his research, disseminate his findings to a wider audience, explore new areas of inquiry, and better engage with policymakers and practitioners.

鈥淭his will help to inform and shape the development of public policies and programs aimed at reducing the prevalence of risky health behaviors, delinquency, and crime, and the costs associated with them,鈥 he said.聽

鈥淚n terms of teaching, the professorship will hopefully give me the opportunity to inspire students to develop an interest in health policy through mentorship and training,鈥 Tekin explained. 鈥淚 will be able to share my expertise and experience with them, and hopefully motivate them to pursue a career in this field.鈥

To honor this generous gift and the legacy of Charles W. Fotis, SPA hosts an annual Fotis Family Lecture featuring the leading minds in health policy. The inaugural seminar, in October 2022, featured Dr. Richard G. Frank, the Margaret T. Morris Professor of Health Economics in the Department of Health Care Policy at Harvard Medical School.聽

鈥淚t鈥檚 the talent, dedication and academic excellence of the faculty that creates a school鈥檚 legacy and place in our culture,鈥 Linda Fotis said. 鈥淯niversities should build their schools from the ground up, not with buildings, but with brilliant minds. That鈥檚 what our parents taught us and what we believe as a family. 聽It鈥檚 our family legacy at 艾可直播 University.鈥澛