Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Research
Dr Sabine Deij is a health economist and a member of the Breast Cancer Group.
She is currently involved in a variety of policy-related projects including the development of a population clinical and health economics model of breast cancer screening, as well as studies into implementing risk-based personalised screening for breast cancer. Key areas of interest are health economic evaluations of breast cancer screening and imaging technologies, in particular cost-effectiveness studies, and data visualisation.
Qualifications
- PhD (Economics), Monash University
- Postgraduate Course Financial Economic Policy Making, Erasmus University Rotterdam (The Netherlands)
- Master of Science (Economics), Erasmus University Rotterdam (The Netherlands)
Academic affiliations
- Research Fellow, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, The University of Melbourne
Current student supervision
None
Selected key publications
Nickson C, Procopio P, Deij S, Velentzis L, COVID-19 scenario modelling for cancer screening programs, the BreastScreen Australia Program, May 2020