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In this video, researchers from the Health Economics Research Unit (HERU) at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland, explain what ... In this MIDAS Health Economics sub-group meeting, Dr Luís Filipe (Lancaster University) provides a practical introduction to ... Short video on the DCE course offered by the Health Economics Research Unit (HERU) at the University of Aberdeen.

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Dr Julius Ohrnberger and Dr Anita Patel of IPSOS Mori join the Health Economics Unit's Jack Ettinger to discuss Mathew Quaife presented at the 7th ESRC Research Methods Festival, 5-7 July 2016, University of Bath.

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  • In this video, researchers from the Health Economics Research Unit (HERU) at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland, explain what ...
  • In this MIDAS Health Economics sub-group meeting, Dr Luís Filipe (Lancaster University) provides a practical introduction to ...
  • Short video on the DCE course offered by the Health Economics Research Unit (HERU) at the University of Aberdeen.
  • Dr Julius Ohrnberger and Dr Anita Patel of IPSOS Mori join the Health Economics Unit's Jack Ettinger to discuss
  • Mathew Quaife presented at the 7th ESRC Research Methods Festival, 5-7 July 2016, University of Bath.

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