Nathan Bray
Professor
Health Economics and Medicines Evaluation
Bangor University
United Kingdom
Biography
Dr Nathan Bray studied Psychology at the University of Liverpool. After graduating in 2007 he trained as a Pharmacy Technician and later moved into clinical research with the NISCHR CRC North Wales Research Network. He has a Masters degree in Public Health and Health Promotion from Bangor University. In 2015 Nathan completed a NISCHR funded PhD Studentship in Health Economics. His Doctoral research applied methods of economic evaluation to assistive mobility technologies for disabled children, with particular focus on utility measurement. Nathan now works as a Research Officer for Bangor University’s Centre for Health Economics and Medicines Evaluation. His research focuses on applying methods of economic evaluation to disability and assistive technology. In 2016 Nathan was awarded a post-doctoral fellowship by Health and Care Research Wales. Nathan’s fellowship research project, called MobQoL, will use qualitative and quantitative research methods to develop a new preference-based instrument for measuring the quality of life of people who use wheelchairs and mobility aids. The MobQoL project is funded by the Welsh Government through Health and Care Research Wales.
Research Interest
methods of economic evaluation to assistive mobility technologies for disabled children, with particular focus on utility measurement.