Camille is a French veterinary epidemiologist who graduated from the Vetagro Sup in Lyon in 2018. During her specialisation program, she validated a MSC in animal health and surveillance in Southern countries and was introduced to modelling.
For her Master’s, she spent 4 months in Vietnam, working on the evaluation tool for One Health Surveillance. During the project, she had the opportunity to collaborate with a range of local, regional, and international actors of the AMR surveillance system and gained experience in institutional partnerships and policy dialogue. It allowed her to develop a keen interest in animal health surveillance and interdisciplinary approaches.
She directly joined the transversal team of the French platform for animal health surveillance (Platfrom ESA) as a data scientist, where she participated in technical meetings with a diversity of representatives following the platform’s values (consensus, collaboration, and interdisciplinarity). She provided technical support to the French bovine tuberculosis expert group through data management, visualisation, statistical analysis, and modelling using her R programming skills.
Camille joined Ausvet Europe in 2021, where she participated in a diverse range of transdisciplinary projects. The diversity of projects allowed her to develop further programming skills in PostgreSQL and R shiny, and also to become a certified project manager. She is currently working on multiple complex surveillance projects, including:
• The Horizon Europe DECIDE project focuses on using routine health and production data to develop decision-support tools for non-specific infectious diseases.
• The analysis and visualisation of data on HPAI surveillance for EFSA.
Camille is a native French speaker but has worked or studied for over five years in a purely English-language workplace and has published reports and journal articles in English.
Specialty areas
- Veterinary Epidemiology
- Disease surveillance reporting
- Integrated surveillance systems
- Data analysis and management
- Institutional partnership and policy dialogue
- Interdisciplinary approaches
Highlights
- Data-driven control and prioritisation of non-EU-regulated contagious animal diseases (DECIDE). (2021 – 2026) A research project funded by the European Commission H2020 RIA grant. Large consortium of European research institutes and industry partners. Support to co-leader WP1– Data identification, characterisation, and acquisition
- EFSA’s annual HPAI surveillance report for Europe in 2022, 2023 and 2024. Assessment of the HPAI situation from 2022 to today. Project funded by EFSA: project coordination, development of an R shiny dashboard with EFSA HPAI outbreaks and implementation of a semi-automated database for processing avian influenza outbreak data.
- Support the coordination of bovine tuberculosis surveillance in France and coordination of annual surveillance reports from 2015 to 2019.
- Development of a matrix to evaluate multisectoral collaboration in One Health Surveillance systems.