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Conferences

Conference presentations and published abstracts by Mesfin Genie.

Conferences

Presentations and published conference abstracts.

Upcoming presentations

International Conference on Choice Modelling

Gold Coast, Australia · 20–22 July 2026
Attribute ordering, visual attention and choice behaviour in discrete choice experiments.

International Academy of Health Preference Research

Singapore · 5–7 October 2026
Preferences and trade-offs for dementia support programme features: a discrete choice experiment in Australia.

Recent presentations

Choice Modelling Conference / CDIC 2026

Melbourne, Australia · 15–17 June 2026
Community First or My Body First? Moral Values and Vaccine Mandate Preferences; and No Jab, No Access? Preferences for Vaccine Mandates in Europe and Australia.

ISPOR Annual Meeting

Philadelphia, United States · 17–20 May 2026
Choosing with Concern for the Worse-Off: Equity and Efficiency in Health Value Assessment.

Published conference abstracts

PCR18 Are Discrete Choice Experiment Results Robust to Omitted Attributes? Evidence from a Vaccine Study

Mesfin Genie; Verity Watson; Stéphane Luchini; Michaël Schwarzinger

Value in Health, 28, S549–S550 · Published abstract

MSR145 Do Framing and Attribute Number Influence Choice Consistency in a Preference-Based Value Assessment of Equity and Efficiency?

Mesfin Genie; Surachat Ngorsuraches

Value in Health, 28, S302–S303 · Published abstract

MSR75 Guidance or Misdirection? Unpacking the Role of Feedback in Health Preference Assessments

Mesfin Genie; Shelby Reed; Juan Gonzalez; Semra Ozdemir

Value in Health, 27, S274 · Published abstract

EPH155 Relative Effectiveness of Vaccination and Non-pharmaceutical Interventions on COVID-19 Infection and Deaths in the US

Asmita P. Khatiwada; Aregawi G. Gebremariam; Mesfin Genie; Tim C. Lai; Nabin Poudel; Surachat Ngorsuraches

Value in Health, 26, S192–S193 · Published abstract

PCR95 Decision Consistency in a Discrete Choice Experiment: Does Numeracy Skill Matter?

Mesfin Genie; Surachat Ngorsuraches; Nabin Poudel

Value in Health, 26, S329 · Published abstract

Metastatic Prostate Cancer Patients’ Attitudes towards Treatment of the Local Tumour and Metastasis Evaluative Research (IP5-MATTER)

Martin J. Connor; Mesfin G. Genie; Michael Gonzalez; and colleagues

European Urology, 79, S1217–S1218 · Published abstract

A Discrete Choice Experiment on Patients’ Time and Risk Preferences in Kidney Transplantation

C. Silvestre; Mesfin Genie; Antonio Nicolò; Giacomo Pasini; and colleagues

Transplant International, 30, 308–309 · Published abstract

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