Dr Padraig Dixon
Padraig is one of the CPM’s Junior Research Fellows in Social Sciences. He holds degrees in Economics from Trinity College Dublin (BA) and Nuffield College, Oxford (MPhil and DPhil), and in Health Economics from the University of York (MSc). He works as a Senior Researcher in Health Economics in the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences at Oxford. His research interests relate to the economic challenges and opportunities for health and healthcare that are associated with the increased availability of genetic data.
More information about Padraig’s research can be found here.
Recent publications
Measuring patient- and carer-reported outcomes following genome sequencing for rare disease diagnosis: a psychometric assessment of outcome measurement instruments
Sally Sansom, James Buchanan, Padraig Dixon, et al (2025), Value in Health, 28
Genomics and insurance in the United Kingdom: Increasing complexity and emerging challenges
Padraig Dixon, Rachel H Horton, William G Newman, et al (2023), N/A, N/A
Editorial on polygenic risk scores - colloquium held at the Centre for Personalised Medicine, Oxford
Padraig Dixon, Sarah Briggs, Anneke Lucassen, et al (2023), Cambridge Prisms: Precision Medicine, 1