Professor of Population Health
University of Glasgow
G, United Kingdom
Rod Taylor is Professor of Population Health Research, University of Glasgow, UK. His former academic appointments include London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and Universities of Birmingham & Exeter, and was first Director of Technology Appraisals at the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE).
He has published >550 peer review articles the field of health services research and has an H-index of 128 and i10-index 445. Rod’s primary research interests include health technology assessment with a focus on medical devices, clinical trial methodology - use of surrogate and multiple endpoints, and evaluating secondary prevention interventions in cardiovascular disease and other long-term conditions,
His postgraduate qualifications include PhD Clinical Physiology (Glasgow), MSc in Medical Statistics (London) and Postgrad. Dip. Health Economics (Aberdeen).
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