Eve Worrall

Reader (Associate Professor) in Health Economics at Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
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Experience

    • United Kingdom
    • Higher Education
    • 400 - 500 Employee
    • Reader (Associate Professor) in Health Economics
      • Nov 2022 - Present

      Reader in Heath Economics

    • Senior Lecturer Health Economics (Tenured)
      • Jul 2020 - Nov 2022

      Specialising in Global Health Economics and Translational Health Economics to accelerate access to health interventions for people in low and middle income countries. I use a quantitative and qualitative methods from economics and political science to evaluate tools, technologies and health systems interventions for the control of infectious and non-communicable diseases. Committed to equitable partnership and using my privilege to amplify the voices of under represented and marginalized people. Show less

    • Senior Program Manager and Health Economist
      • Nov 2017 - Jul 2020

      Lead a programme of international collaborative research on infectious diseases affecting the world's poorest people. Responsible for developing and delivering high quality, policy relevant research in the field of Global Health. Lead a team based in UK and in multiple African countries. Apply quantitative and qualitative methods from fields of: health economics, policy analysis, epidemiology, knowledge translation

    • Senior Technical Project Manager
      • Jan 2011 - Nov 2017

      Successfully delivered €12 million EU FP7 Funded collaborative research project on African Malaria Vector Control, including 7 African and 10 European partner institutions. Responsibilities included financial management and reporting, budgeting and rebudgeting, audits, contact management, ethical compliance, coordination and communication between partners and with funder, dissemination strategy, ensuring timely delivery of quality milestones and deliverables, troubleshooting. Other responsibilities included PhD supervision and developing a portfolio of independent health economics research Show less

    • Senior Technical Consultant (Health Economics and policy lead)
      • Dec 2010 - Nov 2011

      Liverpool Associates in Tropical Health is the commercial consultancy company of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine. Recruited for my skills in Economics and Public Policy, my responsibilities included business development, programme management, delivering personal consultancies and leading teams of consultants. My portfolio included short and long term technical assistance in the field of Global Health clients included: DfID, Govt of Sudan, Kenya, Mozambique, World Bank, GAVI Alliance, Comic Relief and many others. Show less

    • Health Economics and Policy Adviser
      • Sep 2005 - Oct 2008

      Delivery of technical consultancy in global health including health economic analyses, strategy making, health policy analysis, qualitative research to clients including DfID, AMREF, Malaria in Pregnancy Consortium, Schistosomiasis Control Initiative, USAID. Also involved in business development, line managment of technical staff. Delivery of technical consultancy in global health including health economic analyses, strategy making, health policy analysis, qualitative research to clients including DfID, AMREF, Malaria in Pregnancy Consortium, Schistosomiasis Control Initiative, USAID. Also involved in business development, line managment of technical staff.

    • United Kingdom
    • Philanthropic Fundraising Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Senior Analyst
      • Jan 2005 - Jan 2006

      Lead a team of researchers conducting analysis on philanthropic investment opportunities for high net worth individuals and charitable trusts. Identify potential return on investment of a range of options within a given sector (e.g. disabled children, refugees and asylum seekers, access to banking) and opportunities to leverage government investment via policy change or advocacy. Lead a team of researchers conducting analysis on philanthropic investment opportunities for high net worth individuals and charitable trusts. Identify potential return on investment of a range of options within a given sector (e.g. disabled children, refugees and asylum seekers, access to banking) and opportunities to leverage government investment via policy change or advocacy.

    • United Kingdom
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Postdoctoral Researcher
      • Sep 2001 - Nov 2003

      Conduct research into the economics of malaria including relationship between malaria and poverty, and field work on availability of mosquito nets for malaria control in Tanzania. Conduct research into the economics of malaria including relationship between malaria and poverty, and field work on availability of mosquito nets for malaria control in Tanzania.

Education

  • University of Liverpool
    Bachelor of Arts - BA, Economics
    1994 - 1997
  • Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
    Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Economics
    1997 - 2001

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