معرفی
Emily Lancsar is an Adjunct Associate Professor at the Centre for Health Economics within Monash University’s Faculty of Business and Economics. Her research focuses on understanding and modeling healthcare decision-makers’ preferences, priority setting in health technology assessment, and behavioral economics applications to obesity prevention.
- Key Grants:
- ARC DECRA Fellowship (2014–2017): Behavioral economics of obesity
- NHMRC Grant (2013–2017): Eliciting societal preferences for healthcare prioritization
- NIHR Grant (2013–2015): Clinician stroke treatment decisions
- Leadership Roles:
- Director of Research, Centre for Health Economics
- Past Vice President, Australian Health Economics Society
Research Themes: Using discrete choice experiments to study healthcare prioritization, behavioral economics in public health, and economic laboratory experiments to inform policy. Her work aligns with UN SDG Good Health and Well-being.
Network Collaborations: Partnerships with institutions including University of Sydney, Newcastle University (UK), and Food Standards Australia New Zealand. Current projects include tools for pediatric health valuation and obesity intervention strategies.



