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Job Market Candidates

Information about the Department of Health Policy Job Market Candidates

 

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Camille Bou 

PhD Candidate in Health Policy
E: c.l.bou@lse.ac.uk
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Research Interests: Social Determinants of Health, Life Course Perspective, Mental Health, Non-Communicable Diseases, Learning Disabilities, Long-term conditions and multimorbidity, Wellbeing and Quality-of-Life, Mixed-methods 

Biography
Camille is a mixed-methods researcher from France and Cambodia. Their current research investigates the contextual factors influencing the wellbeing and ambitions of young people providing unpaid care in the United Kingdom. After pursuing an Honours Bachelor of Sciences in Psychology and Biology at the University of Toronto, Camille joined the Mental Health Foundation in London. She then studied the MSc in Health Policy, Planning and Financing (with LSHTM) and is currently completing their PhD. 

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Anna-Maria Frontier

PhD Candidate in Health Policy
E: A.Fontrier@lse.ac.uk
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Research Interests: Pharmaceutical Policy and Economics, Health technology Assessment (HTA), Market and patient Access 

Biography 
Anna-Maria Fontrier is a Senior Researcher at the Medical Technology Research Group (MTRG), LSE Health. She has been involved in the management and research of numerous consultancy projects for both, private and public sector on pharmaceutical pricing, reimbursement, value assessment and access in Europe, Canada, Australia and the Middle East and North Africa region. She has been further participated in the research and coordination of IMPACT HTA European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme. 

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Genevieve Ann Jeffrey 

PhD Candidate in Health Policy
E: g.jeffrey@lse.ac.uk 

Key Expertise: Applied Microeconomics 

Research Interests: Public Economics, Family Economics, Labor Economics, thesis: Intergenerational Health 

Biography
In their thesis, Genevieve focuses on the period of gestation through early childhood focusing on policies that impact maternal and child welfare, through policies that impact this period. Their study is set in the United Kingdom and covers the introduction of policies such as the National Health Service in 1948. 

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Nilesh Raut 

PhD Candidate in Health Policy
E: N.Raut@lse.ac.uk
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Nilesh will be available for job market interviews during and following the European Economic Association Job Market Meeting (Dec 2021) as well as ASSA Annual Meeting (Jan 2022). 

Research Interests: Economics of Health and Ageing, Applied Microeconomics, Housing, and Public Finance 

Biography
Nilesh’s research examines the interaction of health, long-term care insurance, and housing. Their study investigates how economics can improve health, wellbeing, and care financing of low- and middle-income populations in the US and elsewhere.  

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Liana Rosenkrantz Woskie

PhD Candidate in Health Policy

Research Interests: global health policy, health system performance, quality of care, reproductive rights  

Biography
Liana Woskie’s research focuses on health system performance and how systems are (and are not) held accountable to patients. She is a completing PhD candidate and doctoral fellow at the Harvard School of Public Health finishing her dissertation on the contemporary prevalence and drivers of coercive female sterilization. 

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