Discipline(s) : Santé publique et modélisation des maladies infectieuses
Titre(s) : Doctorant
Diplôme(s) : Bachelor of Arts in Molecular and Cellular Biology (UC Berkeley 2013), Master of Public Health (EHESP 2015)
Appartenance(s) : Réseau doctoral
Cursus
Bachelor of Arts in Molecular and Cellular Biology from UC Berkeley 2013, specialized in Immunology & Pathogenesis
Master in Public Health from EHESP 2015, specialized in epidemiology
PhD candidate in MESuRS lab CNAM 2015-2018, thesis entitled "Spread of hospital-acquired infections and emerging multi-drug resistant Enterobacteriaceae in healthcare networks: Assessment of the role of inter-facility patient transfers on infection risks and control measures" supervised by Laura Temime, PhD, and Pascal Crépey, PhD
Recherche
My work thus far has focused on the role of patient transfers in the healthcare networks of France on the spread of hospital-acquired infections and specifically carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae. My colleagues and I have employed social network analysis techniques, mathematical modeling, and statistical methods in order to address these objectives.
Expertise
Epidemiology of infectious disease, biostatistics, and modeling
Enseignement
Biostatistics, M1 & M2 level, MPH, EHESP
Formation IDEA, EHESP