Police killings and suicide among Black Americans.
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Soc Sci Med. 2022 07. 305:114964. PMID: 35660700
Adjunct Associate Professor of Social and Behavioral Sciences
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Dr Sotiris Vandoros is Associate Professor of Health Economics and Associate Dean at King’s College London, and Adjunct Associate Professor at Harvard School of Public Health.
He holds a PhD from the London School of Economics, where he has also previously worked as a Postdoctoral Researcher and a Research Fellow.
His fields of interest include health economics and behavioral science. In particular, his research focuses on the impact of economic conditions, shocks and uncertainty on health and health-related behaviours, and on regulation and competition in pharmaceutical markets, studying topics such as the generics paradox and therapeutic substitution.
Sotiris has carried out research for national and international organisations and governments such as the WHO, the NHS, the European Commission and the European Parliament. He has taught on postgraduate programmes at Harvard, King’s College London, LSE, Sorbonne-Cité and the Tata Institute of Social Sciences.
PhD
London School of Economics
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Soc Sci Med. 2022 07. 305:114964. PMID: 35660700
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