Roman-Urrestarazu, Andres

Dr Andres Roman-Urrestarazu  

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Position held

Research Officer

 

Experience keywords:

psychiatry; mental health policy; insurance markets; biomarkers in population studies; longitudinal data analysis; health policy; cohort studies, health and development; national health survey design and implementation

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Dr Roman-Urrestarazu trained as a physician specialising in Health Economics and Psychiatry. His research interests are related to developmental disorders such as Schizophrenia and ADHD. He is interested in the role that the cerebellum might have in expressing cognitive deficits and clinical symptoms, and how this developmental process is linked to working memory. He is also interest in the link between NCDs and mental health and how this might influence expenditure and health care utilisation. He has developed his research questions in large such as the 1986 NFBC and he is currently working in the Qatar Health Survey 2015. Other research interest include health economics modelling are mental health economics and insurance markets and pharmacoeconomics.

Sectors and industries to which research relates:

Consultancy; Healthcare; Policy and Regulatory Bodies; Public Administration

Countries and regions to which research relates:

Cyprus; Finland; Germany; Latin America; Qatar; The Netherlands; UK

Media experience:

Has written for mainstream press; Radio; TV

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Awards

Oon Khye Beng Ch’ia Tsio Studentship 2010, Downing College

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