Meet the MEED Organisation Committee
University of Leeds
Alison is a Lecturer in Health Economics based at the Academic Unit of Health Economics at the University of Leeds. Alison works with the NIHR Leeds Health Technology Research Centre to help facilitate NHS-ready health technologies, and her research focuses on the use of economic decision modelling and simulation to inform health policy decisions. Alison was a founding member of the MEED Research Forum and sits on the MEED Organisation Committee.
The University of Manchester
Sean is a Senior Lecturer in Health Economics at the Manchester Centre for Health Economics, The University of Manchester. He is experienced with designing trial-based and model-based economic evaluation of diagnostics and digital health technologies to support decision-making and product development. Sean was a founding member of the MEED Research Forum and sits on the MEED Organisation Committee.
The University of Manchester
Alex is a Senior Lecturer in Health Economics. He is deputy Centre lead at the Manchester Centre for Health Economics, The University of Manchester and co-founder of MEED. Alex has worked with many small to medium enterprises developing the evidence-base and value propositions for their technologies. He is a co-theme lead for the Manchester Health Technology Research Centre which focuses on innovations in emergency and acute settings. Alex also provides advice via the Lancaster NIHR Research Support Service.
The Methods for the Economic Evaluation of Diagnostics, Digital, Data and Devices (MEED) Research Forum was established to address the unique challenges in evaluating medical technologies beyond traditional pharmaceuticals.
Founded by health economists from leading UK universities, MEED has grown into a vital platform for researchers, industry professionals, and policymakers to collaborate on advancing evaluation methodologies.
Our mission is to foster innovation in health technology assessment, ensuring that new diagnostic tools, digital health solutions, and medical devices can demonstrate their value effectively within healthcare systems.