Christine Michaels BA MDE

Research Fellow

Christine joined LSHTM in February of 2009 after completing a Masters in Development Economics at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

Alongside her work as a Research Fellow with the Social and Mathematical Epidemiology (SaME) HIV Modelling and Economics Group in the Department of Global Health and Development, Christine is enrolled as a part-time research degree student at LSHTM.

Affiliation

Teaching

Christine is a Seminar Leader for the Economic Analysis for Health Policy Module and contributes to the PH103 module for Distance Learning.

Research

Christine is currently involved in conducting an economic analysis of an intervention aimed at integrating HIV services with sexual and reproductive health services in Eastern and Southern Africa.  Other research interests include discrete choice methods, increasing access to SRH and HIV services for youth and economic evaluation of interventions aimed at reducing intimate partner violence.

Research areas

  • Economic evaluation
  • Health services research
  • Sexual health

Disciplines

  • Economics

Disease and Health Conditions

  • HIV/AIDS
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