Marco Boeri, BSc, MSc, PhD

Queen's University Belfast
Queen's University Belfast Medical Biology Centre
97 Lisburn Road
Belfast United Kingdom BT9 7BL


Biographical Sketch:
Marco Boeri has a degree in Economics and statistics from the University of Pisa (Italy) and a PhD in Environmental Economics from Queen’s University of Belfast. During his Phd he has co-authored the first applications of the Random Regret Minimization model in environmental economics and in health economics. Before Belfast he was employed in Ducato Spa as analyst and developer of credit products. He has been involved in several projects: in the “EuroXperience” programme (2003), and in “Francigena” (a project under the Leonardo Da Vinci Project with the University of Pisa) as Project Manager Assistant and in two projects under the 6th EU Framework Program, EXIOPOL and PLUREL, during his PhD. He is currently involved in two large-scale European research projects within the seventh framework programme - PURGE and STARTEC - and in "Determining the value of peatland in NI" with NIEA and Quercus. Marco Boeri has been Associate Researcher at "Fondazione ENI Enrico Mattei in Milan in 2011-2012 and research fellow at Queen's University of Belfast. He is is currently Lecturer in Environmental and ecological economics at Queen's University of Belfast. He is interested in Ecological economics, environmental and resource economics, health economics, energy economics, micro-econometrics, non-market valuation, choice experiments, preference analysis: regret minimization vs. utility maximization.

Papers:
HAS MY PATIENT RESPONDED TO TREATMENT? THE SELDOM ASKED QUESTION IN PERSONALIZED MEDICINE RESEARCH TRADING OFF BENEFIT AND RISK OF SIDE EFFECTS FOR PERSONALIZED MEDICINE? A CONJOINT ANALYSIS STUDY

Student? yes
SMDM Member? yes