Giulio Cisco

Giulio Cisco

Research Fellow in Health Economics, University Center for Primary Care and Public Health (Unisanté); PhD candidate, University of Lausanne

Giulio Cisco is a researcher in Health Economics at Unisanté and a PhD candidate at the University of Lausanne. His research focuses on quantitative methods and economic modelling in the healthcare sector. He holds an MSc in Economics from the University of Verona, where he was awarded “Graduate of the Year,” and an MSc in Economic Decision and Cost-Benefit Analysis from the Paris School of Economics and École des Ponts ParisTech, where he graduated "Top of the Class".

He has also collaborated with the World Bank, the Center for Industrial Studies in Milan, and the University of Verona.

His work centers on evaluating the socio-economic impacts of health interventions, with particular interest in the economic burden of antimicrobial resistance. He will soon be a visiting researcher at the University of Oxford, where he will further investigate these topics.

Giulio regularly teaches in international academic programs and presents his studies at leading health economics conferences. His talks and seminars mainly focus on economic evaluation techniques in healthcare and the economic implications of antibiotic resistance.

Alongside his academic career, he is an accomplished violinist with a background in professional performance, and enjoys the mountains and food and wine culture.