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Michael Stolpe serves as Senior Economist at the Kiel Institute for the World Economy, leading the Global Health Economy project within the Research Center Global Transformation. He maintains active teaching in health economics at the University of Kiel and holds pivotal roles across major research initiatives: founding membership in the DFG Cluster of Excellence 'Precision Medicine,' co-leadership in the Leibniz Lab 'Pandemic Preparedness' (mobilizing 41 research institutes), and principal investigator positions in Leibniz Research Alliances on infections and resilient ageing.
His research integrates health economics with sustainability science, focusing on antimicrobial resistance as an intergenerational challenge, pandemic response optimization, and lifecycle health investment models. Current work examines how healthcare systems manage exogenous health shocks through the 'Resilient Ageing' alliance, while the 'InfUrb' alliance investigates urbanization's role in infection spread using One Health frameworks.
Recent publications (2018-2023) reveal consistent methodological rigor in economic evaluation across diverse health contexts - from dental caries prevention to coronavirus vaccine allocation. His work bridges theoretical health economics with actionable policy design, particularly in incentive structures for public health compliance and global vaccine equity.
Stolpe actively secures major collaborative funding through DFG Clusters of Excellence and Leibniz Research Alliances, enabling interdisciplinary teams to address complex health challenges. His policy advisory work directly informs national and international decision-making through organizations including the IMF and European Commission.
He leads the Global Health Economy research team, which coordinates with the Pandemic Preparedness Lab to develop evidence-based crisis response frameworks. This team's work integrates behavioral economics with epidemiological modeling to design interventions that account for human decision-making under uncertainty during health emergencies.
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