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OHE Lunchtime Seminar and Webinar: The UK Biotech Sector and Brexit: Past Performance and Future Prospects
2 November 2017, 12:00am
OHE Lunchtime Seminar with Sir Geoffrey Owen, London School of Economics , and Professor Michael Hopkins, SPRU – the Science Policy Research Unit, in the School of Business, Management and…
OHE Lunchtime Seminar: The UK Biotech Sector and Brexit: Past Performance and Future Prospects
25 September 2017
OHE Lunchtime Seminar with Sir Geoffrey Owen and Professor Michael Hopkins. The biotech sector of the US has enjoyed a success that the UK sector has found difficult to match….
Seminar Briefing: The UK Biotech Sector and Brexit
1 May 2018
In this paper, Sir Geoffrey Owen and Dr Michael Hopkins discuss ‘The UK Biotech Sector and Brexit: Past Performance and Future Prospects’. We have just published Seminar Briefing 23, which…
Donna Rowen
3 February 2023
Donna is Professor of Health Economics at the School of Health and Related Research at the University of Sheffield. Read more at: https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/scharr/people/staff/donna-rowen…
Join OHE for Its 50th Anniversary Annual Lecture with Sir Michael Rawlins
12 April 2012
Every year, OHE sponsors a lecture by an eminent economist or clinician that addresses an important current issue. Sir Michael Rawlins Every year, OHE sponsors a lecture by an…
Giving Priority to the Severely Ill: Social Preferences and Value Based Assessment
30 January 2014, 12:00am
Dr Rowen presented the results of her recent paper “Eliciting societal preferences for burden of illness, therapeutic improvement and end of life for value based pricing”, co-authored with other members…
Social Preferences and Burden of Illness in Value-based Assessments
11 February 2014
…discuss important current issues in health economics. On 30 January, OHE invited Dr Donna Rowen of the University of Sheffield to present her recent research on defining social preferences. Throughout…
Do child QALYs = adult QALYs? Five reasons why they might not
4 February 2020
…are some very challenging aspects of valuing child health states, as a recent paper by Rowen et al (2020) explains. But while this is important, it is far from the…