
معرفی
Dr Dan Howdon is a Senior Research Fellow at the Academic Unit of Health Economics, School of Medicine, University of Leeds. He leads the Applied Health Econometrics Group and co-leads education initiatives in health economics. With prior experience at University College London, University of York, and University of Groningen, his work bridges health economics research and clinical practice through affiliations with Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust and Bradford Teaching Hospitals Foundation NHS Trust.
- PhD in Economics (University of York, 2014)
- MSc in Health Economics (University of York, 2010)
- BA in Economics & Politics (Durham University, 2008)
His research focuses on cost-effectiveness analysis, observational data methods, and health economic evaluation, particularly in primary care interventions (ATLANTIS), geriatric assessment (CHART), pain management (POPPY), and dental health (RETURN). Recent publications analyze antibiotic stewardship, medication adherence interventions, and end-of-life care economics.
Key contributions include methodological advancements in nonmarginal budgetary impacts and frameworks for health technology assessment. He supervises PhD students Amwaj Abugamza and Huahan Yang, and teaches through University of York's distance learning program. His work emphasizes practical applications for NHS policy and service optimization.

