Stuart Peacock

Professor, Leslie Diamond Chair in Cancer Survivorship

Health Sciences

Stuart Peacock

Professor, Leslie Diamond Chair in Cancer Survivorship

Health Sciences

Areas of interest

Cancer survivorship, health economics and cancer, health services and policy, research in cancer, and ethics and public engagement

Education

  • PhD, University of York, United Kingdom
  • MSc, Univeristy of York, United Kingdom
  • BA, University of Leeds, United Kingdom

Biography

Stuart Peacock holds the Leslie Diamond Chair in Cancer Survivorship and is a Professor in the Faculty of Health Sciences. He is currently Co-Director of the Canadian Centre for Applied Research in Cancer Control (ARCC). ARCC is a pan-Canadian research centre providing interdisciplinary leadership in health economics, services, policy and ethics research. Stuart is also a Distinguished Scientist in Cancer Control Research at the BC Cancer Agency, a member of the Board of Directors of the Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health, and past President of the International Society on Priorities in Health Care. He has held university positions in Canada, Australia and the UK. Over the past 20 years, Stuart’s main research interests have focussed on research into developing more effective cancer services, making health system funding decisions fairer and more transparent, and improving the quality of life of cancer patients and survivors.

Teaching interests

Health economics, priority setting, cancer policy and cancer control.

Courses

Future courses may be subject to change.