Economics of Genomics and Precision Medicine Unit
@eigen_uom
Generating health economics evidence to support cost-effective and value-based implementation of genomics and precision medicine.
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Terrific to see our study highlighted Genetics in Medicine 👏 Ilias Goranitis Dylan Mordaunt Victorian Clinical Genetics Services (VCGS) @EiGen_UoM Australian Genomics certainly hope it helps to inform reimbursement decisions! 🧬💰
Meet the team: Daniel is a PhD candidate Economics of Genomics and Precision Medicine Unit. His research focuses on valuing preferences in genomic testing. He is currently focused on the health economics of additional findings in Australia. In his spare time, Daniel enjoys cooking, hiking, & board games.
A new study by our team, in collaboration with Australian Genomics, highlights priority indicators for assessing the value of genomic testing in rare diseases, a much-needed effort to standardise evidence generation. Read more here: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38459833/ #Genomics #RareDiseases
Meet the team: Florencia is a research assistant in Economics of Genomics and Precision Medicine Unit. Her research focuses on early health technology assessment for genomic medicine in transplant care and models of care for genomics services. Florencia loves listening to 🎶 and exploring Melbourne’s top food spots.
This week, two of our PhD students, Francisco and Dylan, were invited to present at the Peter Mac Cancer Centre Health Services Research and Implementation Science Seminar Series. They presented on the topic of micro-costing methodologies and how they can be applied to genomics research 🧬
Congratulations to our Economics of Genomics and Precision Medicine Unit team members Ilias and Riccarda on their latest publication 🙌 This paper explores public preferences and perspectives on which conditions to include in genomic newborn screening (gNBS). Read more here: link.springer.com/article/10.118…
Meet the team: Louise is a project officer at Economics of Genomics and Precision Medicine Unit, responsible for the coordination and management of the unit’s numerous projects. She is currently working on a DCE to understand preferences for genomic data governance. Louise loves Pilates, sweet treats, and dog beaches.
Meet the team: Mac is a PhD student and research assistant at Economics of Genomics and Precision Medicine Unit. His research focuses on the methodology of economic evaluation of population screening for cancer. In his spare time, Mac enjoys running, surfing, and reading🏄.
🎓Are you passionate about #IndigenousHealth, #genomics and #HealthEconomics? We have two PhD opportunities available in collaboration with Australian Genomics and the Australian Alliance for Indigenous Genomics (#ALIGN). tiny.cc/PhDOpportunity1 tiny.cc/PhDOpportunity2
A fantastic webinar is being held early tomorrow morning by IHEA Economics of Genomics & Precision Medicine. Join Professor David Veenstra as he explores the important question: Should genomic screening be conducted for all adults? Register here: lnkd.in/gkvP5PGF #IHEA #healtheconomics #genomics
🚨Exciting news!🚨 Mac, Riccarda Dr Riccarda Peters and Lizzy Lizzy Liu , alongside Prof. Zanfina Ademi Zanfina Ademi from Monash University will be presenting at the upcoming #AHES2024 as part of the organized session "Novel Application of Health Economic Methods in Genomic Medicine".