HEOR
Patrice Carter is a seasoned professional in systematic reviews with a focus on health outcomes and lifestyle interventions. Currently serving as Principal Systematic Reviewer at HEOR since July 2020, Patrice previously held positions at University College London as a Senior Systematic Reviewer and Systematic Reviewer within the Centre for Outcomes Research and Effectiveness, working closely with the National Guideline Alliance. Prior experience includes a Research Associate role at the University of Cambridge, concentrating on the effects of lifestyle behaviors and environmental factors on disease prevention, as well as a Diabetes Nutrition & Lifestyle Research Associate position at the University of Leicester. Patrice earned a Ph.D. in the Prevention of Type 2 Diabetes from the University of Leicester and holds a Master's Degree in Human Nutrition from the University of Sheffield, alongside a Bachelor's Degree in Biology from the University of Leeds.
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HEOR
Established in 2011, HEOR is a leading independent market access consultancy with a reputation for high-quality, innovative market access strategies, evidence generation and value communications. We are a team of over 90 consulting and research professionals based in the UK and Germany and our expertise spans market access strategy, health economics, health technology assessments, pricing and reimbursement, data science and analytics, systematic literature reviews, evidence generation, medical writing, stakeholder engagement and value communication. We have a global presence and work across the UK, Europe, US, Canada, Asia-Pacific and the Middle East to provide a fully integrated market access service across the product life-cycle. HEOR Ltd acts as a trusted partner to the world’s major pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical companies. Our clients value our flexibility, integrity to scientific principles and best practice and our ethos of true partnership, where our track record speaks to deep and continuing client collaborations, across all disease areas and service offerings.