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Viktorija Kesaite is a Research Associate at the Centre for Health Economics & Policy Innovation (CHEPI) at Imperial College London. Her research focuses on the application of economic modeling to evaluate the impact of fiscal and regulatory interventions aimed at preventing non-communicable diseases. Prior to joining Imperial College London, she held a Research Associate position at the University of Cambridge, where she contributed to a diverse range of food-related research. This included studies on ultra-processed foods, foods high in fat, salt, and sugar, food waste, and evaluations of a range of food-related interventions such as free school meals and the removal of promotions in supermarkets across the UK. Viktorija completed her PhD in Health Economics at the University of Exeter in 2021, where her research assessed the impact of obesity education on employment outcomes, with a specific focus on evaluating the causal methodologies used to estimate these impacts.
Imperial College London • London, United Kingdom
Research on health economics and policy innovation.
University of Cambridge • United Kingdom
Contributed to food-related research.
University of Glasgow • United Kingdom
Worked on projects related to health interventions.
University of Cambridge • United Kingdom
Engaged in ongoing research activities.
Specialisms available in Materials for the Energy Transition or Theory and Simulation of Materials.