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Biography

Professor Eve Worrall is a Health Economist specialising in health economic evaluation. Her experience spans academia, philanthropy and the commercial sector where she provided consultancy services to global health partnerships, international donors and African governments. She has been principal investigator and work package leader on numerous international research consortia and promotes equitable partnership and capacity strengthening in all her work. Eve led Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine’s (LSTMs) successful application for Athena Swan Silver status, serves on the International Health Economics Association Finance Committee and as Programme Chair (Health Economic Evaluation) for their 2023 and 2025 Congress, and provides expert review for the Wellcome Trust and other funding bodies.
Eve has an undergraduate degree in pure economics and a PhD in health economics. She worked as a post-doctoral research fellow in the economics of malaria at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, before moving into a senior analyst role at New Philanthropy Capital. Eve then worked as Health Economics and Policy Advisory and Senior Technical Consultant at Liverpool Associates in Tropical Health (the consulting arm of LSTM) for five years, with an honorary appointment at LSTM, before moving into a senior management role specialising in the management of complex multi-partner research consortium. She began to return to research activities in 2015, entered LSTMs career (tenure) track scheme in 2020, successfully completing the three-year targets in 20 months. She was promoted to Reader in November 2022 and full Professor in January 2025.

Research interests

Eve is a leading expert in the economics of malaria, tuberculosis and multimorbidity, and has also worked on neglected tropical diseases, adolescent girls’ health (menstrual health) and healthcare acquired infections. Her work is pragmatic, practical and policy oriented however it also utilises cutting edge methods including a range of modelling approaches such as decision modelling, spatial modelling and transmission models. She has a keen interest in clinical trial design and complementary health economic evaluation methodologies, always with a view to providing the most useful evidence to support policy, financing and operational decisions. Eve's other interests include policy analysis and knowledge translation, where she seeks to understand how scientific evidence can best inform health policy and improve outcomes, particularly for the poorest and most vulnerable people.

Teaching

Eve provides support to master’s and PhD students and has supervised projects on topics such as economic implications of multi-morbidity in an African context, accelerating access to new malaria vector control tools, national and global health policy analysis.

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