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Thomas is a Research Fellow with the Team for Economic Evaluation and Health Technology Assessment (TEEHTA). He completed a PhD at York in 2015 under the supervision of Andrea Manca. His thesis focuses on methodological issues in the analysis of health-related quality of life data. Before joining the Centre for Health Economics, Thomas spent two years working at the York Health Economics Consortium. He holds a degree in Economics from Newcastle University (2008) and an Msc in Health Economics from the University of York (2009), and has worked at the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) on a summer placement. Thomas is currently working on a project to develop cost-effectiveness analyses comparing health care interventions for the treatment of patients with Myelodysplastic Syndromes.