The winner of our World Vaccine Congress Europe competition was Dr Liv Nymark from the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine with their abstract titled “Examining to what extent evaluation of vaccines incorporates implications for antimicrobial resistance: an Exploratory Review“. You can view Dr Nymark’s poster below and in the poster zone at the World Vaccine Congress Europe in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Liv Nymark, PhD, is an Associate Professor in Health Economics and Vaccines at LSTM, a Senior Visiting Fellow at LSE Health, and a Visiting Fellow at City St George’s. An applied health economist, Liv leads methodological research that integrates indirect effects, for example herd-immunity mechanisms into vaccine economic evaluations. She also leads a programme of work on the economic evaluation of malaria vaccines. Her work combines systematic review, hybrid modelling of pathogen ecology, and stakeholder-engaged translation to generate policy-relevant parameter sets and HTA guidance. Her abstract (with team) on AMR and vaccine valuation was selected as a winner at WVC2025 and she is the presenting author of this poster.