Southampton Health Economics

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Learn about our academic experts, from their research interests to their contact details.

Dr Adrian Chadi

Associate Professor in Economics

Research interests

  • Labour Economics
  • Human Resource Management
  • Health & Well-Being
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Dr Asyl Hawa PhD

Research Fellow (Health Tech Assmt&Mod)
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Professor Carmine Ornaghi

Head of Department

Research interests

  • Pharmaceutical Industry
  • Water Sector
  • Mergers and Acquisitions

Accepting applications from PhD students

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Dr Fay Chinnery

Research Fellow (Health Tech Assmt&Mod)
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Miss Ines Ribeiro PharmD

Senior Research Assistant

Research interests

  • 1. Health economics & modelling
  • 2. Quality of life
  • 3. Ophthalmic drugs
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Professor Joanne Lord

Director of SHTAC

Research interests

  • Joanne has research interests in health economic evaluation and decision modelling.
  • She has worked on a wide range of applied cost-effectiveness studies, including:
  • a review of newborn screening for inborn errors of metabolism;trials of diagnosis, patient education, structured decision-making and therapeutic interventions for arthritis and back pain;evaluations of diagnostic tests, preventive treatment and contact tracing for tuberculosis;a model of geographic allocation of resources for control of Chagas disease in Central America; andanalyses relating to the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular diseases. Her methodological contributions include an MRC funded project on whole pathway modelling for NICE clinical guidelines and an economic perspective on test evaluation. She has also contributed to health outcome and quality of life studies.
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Dr Keith Cooper

Principal Research Fellow
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Dr Marcia Takahashi

Research Fellow
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Miss Martina Vecchi

Lecturer in Economics

Research interests

  • Experimental Economics
  • Behavioural Economics
  • Health Economics
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Professor Tracey Sach

Professor in Health Economics

Research interests

  • Health economics
  • Economic evaluation methodology and application, particularly alongside randomised controlled trials
  • Outcome measurement including non-monetary preference-based methods

Accepting applications from PhD students

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