Andrew Sutton
Professor
Applied Health
University of Brimigham
United Kingdom
Biography
Andrew Sutton is a lecturer in mathematical modelling in the Health Economics Unit at the University of Birmingham. Andrew was awarded his PhD at Warwick University in 2007 which focused on the mathematical modelling of interventions that target injecting drug users in a prison setting against blood-borne viruses. Andrew is a module co-ordinator on the MSc Health Economics and Health Policy course run by the Health Economics Unit, and is currently involved in a number of projects that utilise both mathematical modelling and health economics. He is also a co-director of teaching within the Health Economics Unit. Andrew Sutton is a lecturer in mathematical modelling in the Health Economics Unit at the University of Birmingham. Andrew was awarded his PhD at Warwick University in 2007 which focused on the mathematical modelling of interventions that target injecting drug users in a prison setting against blood-borne viruses. Andrew is a module co-ordinator on the MSc Health Economics and Health Policy course run by the Health Economics Unit, and is currently involved in a number of projects that utilise both mathematical modelling and health economics. He is also a co-director of teaching within the Health Economics Unit.
Research Interest
Applied Health