
معرفی
Liza Sopina is an Associate Professor at the Danish Centre for Health Economics (DaCHE), Department of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark. Her work bridges health economics and public health policy, with a focus on cost-effectiveness, healthcare delivery, and population health interventions.
- PhD in Health Economics, Department of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark (2018)
Her research centers on health economics, particularly cost-effectiveness analysis, health care costs, and economic evaluation of public health programs. She has extensively studied cervical screening, HPV vaccination, Alzheimer's disease, and quality of life metrics. Her work often employs cohort analysis and randomized controlled trials to assess health outcomes and resource use.
The recent publications reflect a consistent focus on policy-relevant economic evaluations in healthcare. Themes include value for money in vaccination programs, emergency department efficiency, and feedback mechanisms in education. These span disciplines such as public health, oncology, infectious disease control, and higher education assessment.
Liza Sopina has contributed to public discourse through multiple media appearances, discussing topics like the societal cost of osteoporosis and behavioral science behind everyday phenomena. She is actively involved in research and teaching, including a course on Economic Evaluation.
- Chair of PAUSD (2017)
She is a key participant in the ongoing PREPARE project (2022–2026), which focuses on personalized risk estimation and prevention of cardiovascular disease, indicating her engagement in large-scale, interdisciplinary health research. While no formal students are listed, her supervisory role in teaching suggests academic mentorship activities.


