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  1. 1 de feb. de 2015 · Henry Cust Profile page. Orcid identifier 0000-0002-4868-5729. Research Fellow in Health Economics. Institute for Global Health. h.cust@ucl.ac.uk. Are you ...

  2. 7MGF/A/2. Title: The Henry Cust Scandal. Description: This series comprises Millicent Garrett Fawcett's letters and papers from the Henry Cust campaign and include letters from suffrage colleagues such as Kathleen Lyttelton and Frances Balfour as well as prominent leaders in the Conservative party such as Arthur James Balfour.

  3. Henry CUST | Cited by 65 | of London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London (LSHTM) | Read 10 publications | Contact Henry CUST

  4. Publications: H. Cust, A. Lépine, C. Treibich, T. Powell-Jackson, R. Rosalba, C. T. Ndour (2023) "Trading HIV for Sheep: An estimation of the sexual behaviours response of female sex workers to Tabaski in Senegal." Health Economics. International Health Economics Association Student Paper Prize:

  5. 21 de may. de 2024 · Henry John Cockayne-Cust, JP, DL (10 October 1861 – 2 March 1917) was an English politician and editor who served as a Member of Parliament (MP) for the Unionist Party. Origins. He was a son of Henry Cockayne-Cust, a younger grandson of Brownlow Cust, 1st Baron Brownlow, of Belton House near Grantham in Lincolnshire, by his wife Sara Jane ...

  6. Henry is a skilled health economist with significant expertise in micro-econometric analysis for research, data analysis and impact evaluation in the field of global health and development economics. With over six years of professional experience conducting research across LMICs, Henry strives to generate significant and positive impacts to improve health and lives around the world using ...

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  7. Henry Cockayne-Cust (1819–1884), who adopted the arms and names of Cockayne, British Conservative Party politician. His children included: Harry Cust (1861–1917), eldest son, politician, socialite and journalist; Adelbert Cockayne-Cust, 5th Baron Brownlow (1867–1927), who having outlived his elder brother, in 1921 inherited the Brownlow ...