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Scottish Science Advisory Council (Ryan, M. was a member   Bullen, A., Hall, P., Ryan, M., Gray, E., Ennis, H. and McIntyre,
                  of the Writing Group) (2019) Informing the future of genomic   M. (2019) ‘Supporting shared decision making in advanced
                  medicine in Scotland, Edinburgh: SSAC.         breast cancer: what matters in an era of personalised
                                                                 care?’, Scottish Health Economics. Showcasing Health Economics
                                                                 in Scotland: Research of International Excellence That Addresses
                  Other Publications                             Policy Priorities in Scotland and Beyond, Discovery Point,
                                                                 Dundee, 3 October 2019.
                  Kopasker, D., Montagna, C. and Bender, K.A. (2019) Insecure
                  lock-in: the mental health effects of anticipating insecure   Cleland, J., Porteous, T., Skåtun, D., Ejebu, O. and Ryan,
                  employment, Discussion Papers in Economics and Finance, 19:7.  M. (2019) ‘Should I stay, or should I go? A discrete
                                                                 choice experiment to understand doctors’ retirement
                  McNamee, P., Mendolia, S. and Yerokhin, O. (2019) Social
                                                                 decisions’, Scottish Health Economics. Showcasing Health
                  media extensive use and emotional and behavioural
                                                                 Economics in Scotland: Research of International Excellence
                  outcomes in adolescence: evidence from British longitudinal
                                                                 That Addresses Policy Priorities in Scotland and Beyond,
                  data. IZA Discussion Paper No. 12834, Bonn, Germany: Institute
                                                                 Discovery Point, Dundee, 3 October 2019.
                  of Labor Economics (IZA).
                                                                 Ejebu, O., Aoki, Y., Norwood, P. and Ludbrook, A. (2019)
                                                                 ‘Longitudinal analysis of parents’ influence on children
                  2019 Presentations
                                                                 discretionary food choices’, European Health Economics
                                                                 Association (EuHEA) Student-Supervisor Conference, Católica
                  Invited Presentations                          Business School Porto, Portugal, 4–6 September 2019.
                  Pol, M. van der (2019) ‘Health economics as a behavioural   Farrar, S. and Christie, L. (2019) ‘Using e-activities to enhance
                  science: individual preference parameters and health’, German   on-line learning in health economics’, International Health
                  Health Economics Association (DGGÖ) Annual Conference,   Economics Association (iHEA) 2019 Congress: New Heights in
                  University of Augsburg, Augsburg, Germany, 18-19 March   Health Economics, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland,
                  2019.                                          13–17 July 2019.
                                                                 Gao, N., Ryan, M., Harris, M., Krucien, N., Norman, R. and
                  Conference Presentations                       Robinson, S. (2019) ‘Work or leisure: do time use patterns
                                                                 impact wellbeing among women living with a breast cancer
                  Boyers, D. and Pol, M. van der (2019) ‘INTERVAL   diagnosis?’, 41st International Association for Time Use Research
                  (Investigation of NICE Technologies for Enabling Risk-Variable-  Conference, Washington DC, USA, 10–12 July 2019.
                  Adjusted-Length) dental recalls trial: results and discussion.
                  Cost-effectiveness results’, International Association for Dental   Jacobsen, E. and Boyers, D. on behalf of the REBALANCE
                  Research (IADR) General Session, Vancouver Convention   study team (2019) ‘REview of Behaviour And Lifestyle
                  Centre, Vancouver, Canada, 19-22 June 2019.    interventions for severe obesity: AN evidenCE synththesis’, 7th
                                                                 Annual Research Symposium: Evidence for Value in an Era of
                  Boyers, D., Pol, M. van der and Watson, V. (2019)   Realistic Medicine, COSLA Conference Centre, Edinburgh, 25
                  ‘External validity of Discrete Choice Experiments in dental   April 2019.
                  care – the impact of ex-ante hypothetical bias correction
                  methods’, Health Economists’ Study Group (HESG) Summer   Jacobsen, E. and Boyers, D. (2019) ‘The probabilistic
                  Meeting 2019, University of East Anglia, Norwich, England, 3–5   incorporation of structural uncertainty in models’, HTAi Annual
                  July 2019.                                     Meeting 2019, Cologne, Germany, 15–19 June 2019.

                                                                 Jacobsen, E., Boyers, D., Durham, J., Riley, P., Glenny, A.M.,
                                                                 Petersen, H., Davies, S., Robertson, C. and Worthington, H.
                                                                 (2019) ‘Cost-effectiveness of oral splints for TMD’, International
                                                                 Association for Dental Research (IADR) General Session,
                                                                 Vancouver Convention Centre, Vancouver, Canada, 19–22
                                                                 June 2019.





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