Nadia currently works as a Research Associate in the Health Economics Unit. She works on the NIHR-funded study DEVA and works with Professor Louise Jackson to carry out a trial-based economic evaluation of dequalinium chloride compared with usual care antibiotics.
Prior to this post, Nadia completed a BSc in Medical Physiology at the University of Manchester in 2021 and went on to secure a full-time role in events, becoming a Conference Producer for a cell and gene therapy meeting. Through organising speakers and engaging with subject experts and industry executives about evidence and access, Nadia was inspired to pivot her career towards health policy and pursue a master’s degree. She completed her MSc in Health Economics and Health Policy and undertook a 3-month internship with MSD UK, during which she also completed her dissertation.