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Alberto Ciancio joined the Adam Smith Business School as a Lecturer in Applied Economics. He received his PhD in Economics from the University of Pennsylvania in 2017. Prior to joining the Adam Smith Business School, he held research positions at the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Lausanne. His research interests span topics in Development Economics, Health Economics, and Political Economy. His current research focuses on Sub-Saharan Africa, particularly Malawi, where he spent months conducting fieldwork. In this context, he ran and evaluated a health information intervention through a randomized control trial. Alberto is a member of the School's Applied Economics research cluster, with areas of expertise including Development Economics, Demography, Health Economics, and Behavioral Economics. He is also involved in various publications and grants focusing on leveraging social networks and local resource allocation to influence health outcomes in low-income settings.