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Eleanor Grieve is a Senior Lecturer in Health Economics and Health Technology Assessment at the University of Glasgow. She leads the Global HTA Research theme within the Health Economics & Health Technology Assessment (HEHTA) group, focusing on methodological and applied research in LMICs. Her work emphasizes improving healthcare decision-making, particularly through HTA, and she collaborates with interdisciplinary teams across bioengineering, nutrition, and virology.
Educated at the University of Glasgow (PhD in Health Economics, Master of Public Health) and the University of Stirling (BA Economics & German), she also holds a postgraduate diploma in Financial Economics from SOAS, University of London. Prior to Glasgow, she worked in international development NGOs and held a part-time Research Fellowship at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (2013–14).
Her research spans economic evaluations of public health interventions, HTA processes, and impact assessment methodologies. Key areas include cost-effectiveness of malaria diagnostics, diabetes remission programs, and musculoskeletal disorder burdens in Tanzania. She leads large grants funded by NIH, BMGF, DFID, and others, focusing on global health challenges.
Her 15 most recent articles (2023–2025) highlight themes like HTA return-on-investment in India, Ghana’s health insurance for hypertension, and pandemic impacts on diabetes care in Kenya/Tanzania. She also explores cost-effectiveness of bariatric surgery and schistosomiasis screening in LMICs.
Awarded the 2019 Recognising Excellence in Teaching Fellowship, she contributes to global health capacity-building through courses like Future Learn’s ‘Health Technology Assessment for Universal Health Coverage’. She chairs University committees and engages in advocacy via Oxfam’s Humanitarian Register and Solas Educational Trust.
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