EMMA TASSIE
Research Assistant
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Biography
Emma joined the Health Economics Research Unit as a Research Assistant in January 2012 after completing a MSc in Health Economics (University College Cork, Ireland). For her thesis she conducted a Preliminary Cost-effectiveness analysis on the trial Saving and Empowering Young Lives in Europe (SEYLE), a randomised controlled trial. Findings of which were sent to the National Suicide Research Foundation in Cork and the thesis forms part of a larger body of research with the Karolinska Institute. Emma is currently working on a project titled ‘Systematic review of the diagnostic accuracy and cost-effectiveness of magnetic resonance spectroscopy and enhanced magnetic resonance imaging techniques in aiding the localisation of prostate abnormalities for biopsy’.
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