Associate Professor Angela Devine
Principal Research Fellow
Qualifications:
PhD, The Open University, 2018
Master of Science, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, 2008
Bachelor of Science, University of Evansville, 2006
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Biography:
Angela Devine is a health economist with over 15 years of experience in the economic evaluation and costs related to the management of infectious diseases. She is an NHMRC Emerging Leadership Fellow.
She leads the Health Economics Group at Menzies and is a Global Gender Equality in Health Leadership Committee Member for Women in Global Health (WGH) Australia. Since joining Menzies in 2018, she has helped to secure over $27 million in competitive grant funding, including an NHMRC Ideas grant on multi-species malaria modelling as CIA.
A/Prof Devine’s current research is focused on the cost-effectiveness of options for the management of vivax malaria. Additional projects in global health extend from malaria to HIV, tuberculosis, hepatitis B, antimicrobial resistance, and dengue. Methodological research interests include the joint costs and consequences of co-infections, the valuation of productivity losses in low- and middle-income countries, and the development of online tools to address policy decisions. Available online tools can be found here and here.
In addition to her role at Menzies, A/Prof Devine also teaches in Menzies Postgraduate Public Health programs for Charles Darwin University and holds a position at The University of Melbourne, where she is part of the Malaria team in the Centre for Epidemiology and Biostatistics Research and Melbourne Health Economics in the Centre for Health Policy. In addition, she is an Academic Editor for PLOS Global Public Health.
Her ORCID profile can be found here.