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Early Economic Modelling to Estimate Cost-effectiveness and Value-based price of a Gene Therapy for Urofacial Syndrome.
Earlier this month, our colleague Sainan Chang presented at the Kingβs Health Economics Workshop, sharing research on: Early Economic Modelling to Estimate Cost-effectiveness and Value-based Price of a Gene Therapy for Urofacial Syndrome.
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We were thrilled to see our colleague, Prof. Katherine Payne, invited to present evidence as part of an expert panel at the third meeting of the APPG on UV Safety, chaired by Carolyn Harris MP, as part of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Beauty and Wellbeing.
Abstract submissions are now open for the 2025 Methods for the Economic Evaluation of Diagnostics, Digital, Data and Devices (MEED) Research Forum.
Date: 20 November 2025
Location: The Milner Hotel, York
www.meed-hta.org
New blog post from me: Further Adventures in Open Source Modelling
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I discuss the opportunities that have arisen from making our breast cancer screening model open access and our shift to becoming consumers of open research as well as producers.
Catch our centre lead Prof Rachel Elliott on Humans of Clinical Academia!
The Manchester Centre for Health Economics has three new Research Associate positions in Health Economics (Β£37,174 - Β£41,671 p/a). These are 24-month fixed-term contracts from July 2025 to June 2027.
For full details and to apply, visit
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