Research Interest
I am a Marie Skłodowska-Curie postdoctoral fellow working at UMR0346-EPIA INRAE unit in Marcy l'Étoile (Lyon), France. My research activity covers a broad range of host-pathogen systems and uses simulations as well as mathematical and statistical tools to characterise disease transmission. I am particularly interested in avian influenza virus transmission ecology, multi-pathogen/strain systems, host population structure and statistical inference.
Research Areas
Infectious disease modelling
Mathematical modelling of infectious disease transmission in human and animal populations.
Avian influenza virus
Characterising the transmission dynamics of avian influenza virus in poultry production and distribution networks.
Phylodynamics
Understanding pathogen transmission from genetic data.
Simulation-based inference
Leveraging classical and deep-learning-powered methods to perform inference with complex models.
Current Projects
EPHYFLU
Bridging epidemic modelling and phylogenetic methods to understand avian influenza transmission in poultry trading networks.