Harisan Nasir graduated with a PhD in Public Health from Rutgers University in 2023. His interests are in bioethics, public health ethics and the normative aspects of health economics and policy. He is also trained in both qualitative and quantitative methods. His dissertation examined the meaning of "actuarial fairness" and its use as justification for risk-adjusted premium pricing in public and private insurance. He is currently working on methods in measuring health inequalities and the normative implications of applying probabilistic knowledge to actuarial pricing in health insurance. As of Fall 2023, he is a postdoctoral fellow in the Bioethics Department at the National Institute of Health.