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Professor Robert Van Der Meer

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Robert van der Meer is Professor of Management Science at the University of Å·ÃÀ¸ßÇå. Robert has a PhD in Operational Research from the University of Å·ÃÀ¸ßÇå, an MSc in Economics (with specialisation in Mathematical Economics) from the London School of Economics (LSE) and a Cand. Econ. degree in Economics and Business Administration from the University of Amsterdam. At Å·ÃÀ¸ßÇå Business School, Robert was Academic Director of the Å·ÃÀ¸ßÇå MBA programme from 2016 to 2019. He currently teaches a range of classes in Management Science, Business and Data Analytics, Healthcare Operations Management, Manufacturing Operations Management, and Strategy Modelling.

Robert leads research and knowledge exchange projects in the areas of Health Economics, Healthcare Analytics, Healthcare Operations Management, and Supply Chain Management & Strategy. He is currently Principal Investigator on 4 different research projects and Co-Investigator on another one. Robert applies a range of analytical and modelling tools, including simulation modelling, cost effectiveness analysis, statistical analysis (including Bayesian networks) and mathematical optimisation, depending on the nature of the problems encountered. He has a particular interest in the development of new ways of working through the effective integration of people and technology. To date, Robert has published more than 50 articles in peer-reviewed academic journals, and supervised 14 PhD students and 2 DBA students to completion. In total, he has been Principal Investigator or Co-investigator on 27 research and knowledge exchange projects so far.

Before joining the University of Å·ÃÀ¸ßÇå in 1990, Robert was seconded for a couple of years to IBM UK to advise on the implementation of lean manufacturing methods; in the course of this, he created a successful in-house Masters Programme in Materials Management for IBM UK. At Å·ÃÀ¸ßÇå, he has developed a popular cross-faculty Masters Programme in Supply Chain Management and was also responsible for the University of Å·ÃÀ¸ßÇå joining the SAP University Alliances global programme. Robert has led consultancy and knowledge exchange projects for companies as diverse as IBM UK (lean manufacturing methods), Levi Strauss & Co (European manufacturing network), Coats plc (global supply chain management), Diageo (productivity analysis) and SeaTec (analysis of ship operating expenses).

Over the last decade, Robert’s research has focused on health economics, healthcare analytics and healthcare operations management, funded by the Scottish Government, NHS Scotland, NHS Lanarkshire, NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde, Golden Jubilee National Hospital, Cancer Research UK, Pancreatic Cancer UK and others. In this respect, a number of areas of research are of particular interest.

First, Robert conducted action research in 2010-12 to directly support NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde in the large-scale automation of medicines distribution, as part of an innovative redesign programme of hospital pharmacy services. This constituted the largest automation project (by size and scale of activity) for hospital pharmacy in the UK and, to the knowledge of the robotic system supplier, the integrated system of robots was double the size of any other installation worldwide. From 2016, the Scottish Government has sponsored a study of the implementation of advanced robotics in a set of community pharmacies across Scotland.

Second, in 2014-16 Robert led a research team sponsored by the Scottish Government to develop a detailed cost model for the ‘Virtual Fracture Clinic’ pathway, pioneered by the orthopaedic unit at Glasgow Royal Infirmary. This innovative patient pathway has attracted significant attention and interest from other hospitals in the UK and worldwide. This research has subsequently broadened to include a range of improvement projects applying the principles of ‘Realistic Medicine’ in Health Boards across NHS Scotland. 

Third, Robert has been engaged since 2016 in a range of research projects on the early diagnosis and effective treatment of pancreatic cancer. Robert has been working with Dr Alison Bradley in 2016-19 on a project sponsored by the West of Scotland Pancreatic Unit at Glasgow Royal Infirmary under the leadership of Professor Colin McKay. This has led to the development of a range of statistical and simulation models to investigate the cost effectiveness of neo-adjuvant versus surgery-first treatment of pancreatic cancer. In another project, started in 2018 and funded by Pancreatic Cancer UK, Robert is working with leading cancer researchers from University College London, Imperial College London, University of Oxford and others to develop a novel diagnostic tool for detecting pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma and pancreatic neuroendocrine tumours at an early disease stage. In addition, Robert started working in 2019 with leading cancer researchers from University of Liverpool on a project funded by Cancer Research UK to identify new biomarkers for screening patients with new-onset diabetes mellitus for pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma.

Fourth, in 2019 Robert became one of the lead researchers on the newly established Strategic Partnership between the University of Å·ÃÀ¸ßÇå and NHS Lanarkshire. Since March 2020 Robert has been leading a team of up to 4 researchers to provide day-to-day modelling and analysis capability in support of the Health Board's response to the operational and strategic challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. In June 2021, the COVID-19 modelling project led by Robert was announced as the winner in the 'Outstanding Business Engagement in Universities' category at The Herald Higher Education Awards 2021.  

Fifth, in September 2021 Robert was awarded, together with Professors Roma Maguire and Ioanna Nixon and Dr Kieren Egan, a substantial grant by the Golden Jubilee National Hospital to evaluate Scotland's first Early Cancer Diagnostic Centres (ECDCs) in NHS Ayrshire & Arran, NHS Dumfries & Galloway and NHS Fife, respectively. In this research project, Robert has prime responsibility for the statistical modelling and health economics evaluation of the new ECDCs.

Since 2003, Robert's research has attracted external grant funding totalling £2,147,440; including £828,762 as Principal Investigator and £1,268,678 as Co-Investigator. 

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Prize And Awards

Recipient
11/2/2024
Recipient
25/11/2021
Recipient
17/6/2021

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Publications

Stefanova Irena, Thompson Nathan, Oldfield Lucy, Stott Martyn, Hanson Robert, Palmer Daniel, Halloran Christopher, Greenhalf William, , Costello Eithne
JAMA Network Open Vol 8 (2025)
Murray Kate, Oldfield Lucy, Stefanova Irena, Gentiluomo Manuel, Aretini Paolo, O’Sullivan Rachel, Greenhalf William, Paiella Salvatore, Aoki Mateus N, Pastore Aldo, Birch-Ford James, Rao Bhavana Hemantha, Uysal-Onganer Pinar, Walsh Caoimhe M, Hanna George B, Narang Jagriti, Sharma Pradakshina, Campa Daniele, Rizzato Cosmeri, Turtoi Andrei, Sever Elif Arik, Felici Alessio, Sucularli Ceren, Peduzzi Giulia, Öz Elif, Sezerman Osman Uğur, , Thompson Nathan, Costello Eithne
Seminars in Cancer Biology Vol 111, pp. 76-88 (2025)
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Production Planning and Control Vol 37, pp. 195-224 (2025)
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Proceedings of the Operational Research Society Simulation Workshop 2025 (SW25) 12th OR Society Simulation Workshop, pp. 88-98 (2025)
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Decision Analytics Journal Vol 14, pp. 1-12 (2025)
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PLoS ONE Vol 20 (2025)

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Professional Activities

Participant
3/9/2025
Invited speaker
2/9/2025
Invited speaker
19/8/2025
Participant
16/5/2025
Peer reviewer
5/3/2025
Participant
13/2/2025

Projects

Clark, Ruaridh (Principal Investigator) Orr, Dawn (Co-investigator) Maguire, Roma (Co-investigator) van der Meer, Robert (Co-investigator) Miyake, Esperanza (Co-investigator)
The aim of the project is to accelerate AI adoption within NHS24 to support sustainable patient pathways in unscheduled care. The project focuses on how predictive AI can support effective and sustainable system design in triage services, with an emphasis on co-design and stakeholder-engagement frameworks to enable adoption.
01-Jan-2026 - 31-Jan-2027
van der Meer, Robert (Principal Investigator) Maguire, Roma (Co-investigator)
17-Jan-2025 - 28-Jan-2026
van der Meer, Robert (Principal Investigator)
23-Jan-2025 - 19-Jan-2025
van der Meer, Robert (Principal Investigator)
23-Jan-2025 - 09-Jan-2026
Findlay, Patricia (Principal Investigator) van der Meer, Robert (Co-investigator)
01-Jan-2023 - 31-Jan-2024
van der Meer, Robert (Principal Investigator)
Transforming Local Health and Care Services and Future Whipps Cross Hospital Bed Capacity
26-Jan-2022 - 26-Jan-2022

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Contact

Professor Robert Van Der Meer
Management Science

Email: robert.van-der-meer@strath.ac.uk
Tel: 548 3512