Welcome Victoria Oliver
Tori holds a Bachelor of Medicinal Chemistry and completed her PhD in Pharmaceutical Science at Monash University in 2011. She is currently working as a Research Fellow at Melbourne Health Economics, Centre for Health Policy within the Melbourne School of Population and Global Health at the University of Melbourne. She also works as a data analyst in the Neonatal Critical Care Unit at the Mater Mother’s Hospital in Brisbane.
Tori has over 12 years’ experience working in global health, with a focus on the supporting evidence-based decision making on the introduction of medicines in low-resource settings. Her work includes cost-effectiveness modelling of a novel uterotonic for the prevention of postpartum haemorrhage in Ethiopia and Bangladesh. She has also worked on economic evaluations and budget impact analyses of vaccines in the Asia pacific region. In her current role at the Global Health and Infectious Diseases Unit she is supporting the Lancet Commission on Global Anaemia by modelling the costs of delivering high-impact interventions to address anaemia worldwide.