
Katharina Hauck
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Health Economist at Imperial College London; on a mission to produce rigorous, multidisciplinary and policy-relevant research; views are my own
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http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/people/k.hauck 18-08-2011 11:44:26
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There will be great keynote speakers Dr Edith Patouillard World Health Organization (WHO) and Professor Aditya Goenka (AGoenka) Uni of Birmingham, friendly atmosphere and a great place.



Brilliant afternoon Center for Global Development with John-Arne Røttingen and Pete Baker discussing how to structure procurement to aggregate demand for public goods, and other tricky global health issues.


We are THRILLED to have been ranked 2nd in the world and 1st in the UK and Europe in this year's QS QS World University Rankings! 🎊🥳 #QSWUR Thank you to everyone in #OurImperial community for making this result possible! 💙


One of the very few econ-epi models in an LMIC: Shirley Crankson presenting modelling on the health and economic impacts of the pandemic in Ghana at #EconomicsofPandemicPreparedness


Brilliant contribution by Thomas Rawson on the dangers of modern chicken rearing practices for #H5N1 and other pathogens. And despite the seriousness of the topic, such a fun read!



Evidence that lower COVID mortality in Sub-Saharan Africa is probably a myth, judging by findings for Zambia. And that vaccine equality would have averted up to 68% (95%CrI 64-71) of excess deaths. Amazing contribution from Pablo_PerGuz



We’re spoiled with the most fascinating research at today’s #JISymposium. Feat: Professor Marisa Miraldo from Centre for Health Economics & Policy Innovation kindly educating us on behaviours and their inevitable impacts on #healthsystems 🧠🧐🩺


Fantastic presentations by our speakers on health systems during emergencies at our annual Jameel Institute symposium. Professor Marisa Miraldo calling for behavioural surveillance to understand differences in human behaviour during emergencies, and design more effective interventions.

I am delighted to be joining this exciting initiative: How to set up the right incentives to stop the next pandemic. Thanks PAX Sapiens
