PEOPLE
This is a list of all academic researchers working in the areas of health economics and genomics. Most (but not all) would probably identify themselves as being health economists. Most are currently active in the area of genomics, but some have only published a handful of papers in this area – their specialism is elsewhere. This is not an exhaustive list and will evolve over time – please check back regularly. Also, please let me know if there is anybody missing off this list! I haven’t included health economists working in this field who are not based in academic institutions as such researchers are harder to track and less likely to have online profiles.
- James Buchanan | University of Oxford, UK | Institutional profile | Twitter
- Josh Carlson | University of Washington, USA | Institutional profile
- Brett Doble | University of Oxford, UK | Institutional profile | Twitter
- Patrick Fahr | University of Oxford, UK | Institutional profile | Twitter
- Jilles Fermont | University of Cambridge, UK | LinkedIn profile | Twitter
- Professor Lou Garrison | University of Washington, USA | Institutional profile
- Dr Scott Grosse | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, USA | Twitter
- Professor Dyfrig Hughes | Bangor University, UK | Institutional profile | Twitter
- Professor Maarten IJzerman | University of Melbourne | Twitter
- Anita Iyer | Institute of Health and Society, University of Oslo | Institutional profile
- Dr Muin Khoury | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, USA | LinkedIn profile | Twitter
- Dr Paula Lorgelly | Office of Health Economics, UK | Institutional profile | Twitter
- Dr Christine Lu | Department of Population Medicine, Harvard Medical School, USA | Institutional profile | Twitter
- Professor Andrea Manca | University of York, UK | Institutional profile
- Dr Deborah Marshall | University of Calgary, Canada | Institutional profile
- Dr Christopher McCabe | Institute of Health Economics, Canada | Institutional profile | Twitter
- Christina Mitropoulou | The Golden Helix Foundation | Profile
- Mike Paulden | PACEOMICS, Canada | Twitter
- Professor Katherine Payne | University of Manchester, UK | Institutional profile
- Dr Jaime Peters | University of Exeter, UK | Institutional profile
- Professor Kathryn Phillips | University of California, San Francisco, USA | Institutional profile
- Dr Scott Ramsey | Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, USA | Institutional profile
- Dr Dean Regier | British Colombia Cancer Agency| Institutional profile | Twitter
- Juan Carlos Rejon-Parrilla | National Institute for Health and Care Excellence, UK | LinkedIn profile
- Dr Wolf Rogowski | Helmholtz Center Munich, Germany | Institutional profile
- Dr Laurence Roope | University of Oxford, UK | Institutional profile | Twitter
- Dr Uwe Siebert | Harvard School of Public Health | Institutional profile
- Dr Ingrid Slade | University of Oxford, UK | Institutional profile | Twitter
- Dr Lotte Steuten | Hutchinson Institute for Cancer Outcomes Research, USA | Institutional profile | Twitter
- Professor Adrian Towse | Office of Health Economics, UK | Institutional profile
- Professor Wendy Ungar | Technology Assessment at Sick Kids (TASK), The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids), Toronto, Canada | Institutional profile
- Dr David Veenstra | University of Washington, USA | Institutional profile
- Dr Sarah Wordsworth | University of Oxford, UK | Institutional profile
GROUPS / INSTITUTIONS / AGENCIES ETC.
This is an (incomplete) list of groups, institutions or agencies who produce work which can fall into the category of health economics and genomics. Academic units containing health economists working in this area are best identified via the list of health economists above.
- Evaluation of Genomic Applications in Practice and Prevention (EGAPP) | Website
- Foundation for Genomics and Population Health (the PHG Foundation) | Website | Twitter
- The Golden Helix Foundation | Website | Twitter
Both lists were last updated on 25th May 2018. A number of dead links were removed, along with entries for several researchers who could no longer be located online.