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Short biography: Biochemistry undergraduate at Oxford, then bioinformatics masters at Imperial College London. Followed by comparative genomics of mosquito immunity PhD also at Imperial. Then OrthoDB-orthology postdoc in Geneva participating in the i5k arthropod genomes initiative, and mosquito comparative genomics Marie Curie fellowship at MIT with return phase back in Geneva. Now assistant professor at the University of Lausanne since September 2017 and Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics Group Leader since 2018.
(4-8 Juillet, propositions de symposiums jusqu’au 2 avril)
from April 1st 2021 to carry out a series of surveys to quantify pathways of disease transmission occurring between wildlife and domestic populations, and clarify how behaviours and attitudes of farmers toward wildlife may vary across livestock industries, regions and wildlife species
from April 1st 2021 to develop mathematical models aiming to improve our understanding of the epidemiology of foot-and-mouth disease in endemic setting and evaluate the effectiveness of control strategies.