Michelle Queally
JE Cairnes School of Business and Economics, Ireland
Biography
Michelle is currently employed as a Health Research Board post-doctoral research fellow. She holds a PhD and a Masters in Health Economics. Her research activity and interests are in the economics of childhood obesity and complex public health interventions including behavioural change. Michelle is also interested and actively researching economic outcome measurement in children. Her work to date has involved the application of mixed methods, discrete choice experiment and economic evaluation techniques to explore a variety of questions pertaining to the economics of obesity. The output from this work, which has involved collaboration with colleagues across multiple disciplines, has been published in a number of leading national and international peer-reviewed journals. Prior to joining the Health Behaviour Change Research Group in 2016, Michelle was a recipient of the Irish Research Council Scholarship and also the Hardiman Scholarship Michelle was a Visiting Scholar at Cornell University, New York, 2016
Abstract
Abstract : Maternal perception of weight status in young Irish children