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Professor Mark Strong is the Dean of the School of Medicine and Population Health at the University of Sheffield, where he also holds the title of Professor of Public Health. He maintains an honorary clinical consultant role with the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities at the Department of Health and Social Care. His research focuses on Uncertainty Quantification in health economic models, particularly methods for computing Expected Value of Sample Information (EVSI) and Partial Expected Value of Perfect Information (EVPI).
- Key Contributions:
- Developed the SAVI web calculator for efficient value-of-information calculations
- Co-investigator on NIH-funded SIPHER Consortium projects
- Expertise:
- Bayesian statistical methods
- Model discrepancy analysis
- Health policy decision modeling
- Systems science applications in public health
Research Trends Analysis of his 20+ recent publications reveals concentrated activity in:
- Health Economic Evaluation (8 articles)
- Uncertainty Quantification (6 articles)
- Public Health Policy (7 articles)
- Systems Science Applications (4 articles)
- Alcohol Consumption Modeling (3 articles)
- Clinical Decision Support (5 articles)
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