Camille Pelat is a seasoned biostatistician with extensive experience in statistical analysis of infectious diseases and related fields. Currently serving at Santé publique France since September 2014, Camille focuses on the statistical analysis of data concerning various infectious diseases, including emerging pathogens. Prior roles include research associate positions at INSERM-Université Paris VII, where containment strategies for multi-resistant bacteria in hospitals were analyzed, and at Imperial College London, where optimal surveillance designs during pandemics were developed. Camille also held biostatistician roles at the French Sentinel Network and IMIM, contributing to infectious disease outbreak detection and analysis of thrombolysis effectiveness, respectively. Camille's educational background includes a PhD in Biostatistics from Pierre and Marie Curie University, an MSc in Statistical Genetics from Paris-Sud University, and a Diplôme d’ingénieur in Applied Mathematics and Statistical Modelling from INSA Toulouse.
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