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Professor Philip Clarke
University of Oxford
https://www.herc.ox.ac.uk/team/philip-clarke
Events this person is speaking at:
Monday 12 November 2018
13:00
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Defining and Measuring Health Poverty
A sandwich lunch is available on a first come, first served basis.
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: This talk is in preparation - details may change
Professor Philip Clarke
(University of Oxford)
Archive: Oxford Poverty & Human Development Initiative (OPHI) Lunchtime Seminar Series
Tuesday 12 November 2019
17:00
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NDPH Inuagural Lecture - Tackling diabetes in the 21st Century: An economic road map
Professor Philip Clarke
(University of Oxford)
Population Health Seminars
Tuesday 9 June 2020
13:00
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Richard Doll Seminar: The health economics of COVID-19
Professor Philip Clarke
(University of Oxford)
Population Health Seminars
Tuesday 12 October 2021
13:00
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Richard Doll Seminar - How does the public think COVID-19 vaccines should be allocated? Insights from the COVID-19 Vaccine Preference and Opinion Survey (CANDOUR) study
Professor Philip Clarke
(University of Oxford)
Population Health Seminars
Monday 13 June 2022
14:00
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Online NIHR Oxford BRC Virtual Symposium : 'Levelling Up: Evidence based approaches to reducing inequalities in health and access to care'
Professor Richard Cookson
(University of York)
,
Professor Sandra Eldridge
(Queen Mary University of London)
,
Professor Philip Clarke
(University of Oxford)
,
Laurence Roope, Researcher
(Health Economics Research Centre, Nuffield Department of Population Health, University of Oxford)
,
Prof. Helen McShane
,
Fiorella Parra Mujica
(University of Oxford)
Tuesday 7 February 2023
13:00
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Edgar Sydenstricker: Household Equivalence Scales and the Causes of Pellagra
Professor Philip Clarke
(University of Oxford)
,
Dr Guido Erreygers
(Professor of Economics at the Faculty of Business & Economics, University of Antwerp)
Richard Doll Seminars
Thursday 20 June 2024
10:30
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Ethox Seminar - Lottery or Triage? Controlled experimental evidence from A controlled experiment the COVID-19 pandemic on public preferences for allocation of scarce medical resources
Professor Philip Clarke
(University of Oxford)
Ethox Centre Seminars