Dr. Andrew Cook

Professor

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Biography

Professor Andrew Cook is a prominent figure in Health Technology Assessment. He balances his time between research management and delivery, primarily working with the National Institute for Health Research, where he provides clinical scientific expertise for Health Technology Assessment and related programmes. As the associate director of the Southampton Clinical Trials Unit, Andrew is responsible for the development and delivery of non-cancer clinical trials. He was previously the director of the Southampton Health Technology Assessments Centre and served as vice-chair of NICE's Interventional Procedures Advisory Committee in 2021. His research portfolio predominantly consists of pragmatic studies across various disease areas, contributing to a record for the fastest recruiting NIHR funded trial. Andrew has been involved in numerous methodology projects, enhancing the rigor of health assessments. He has held several significant external roles, including member of the National Institute for Health Clinical Excellence and serving as an editor for the journal Trials. His work significantly influences public health and clinical research.

Research Interests

Experience

Professor

2016-01-01 — Present

University of Southampton • Southampton, England

Leading research and teaching in health technology assessment and pragmatic clinical trials.

Associate Director

2020-01-01 — Present

Southampton Clinical Trials Unit • Southampton, England

Responsible for overseeing clinical trial development and execution.

Awards

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NIHR Pre-Doctoral Fellowship