Jeremie Guedj Mathematical Modeling in Infectious Diseases

Course and current status

2021

INSERM Research director

2012 - 2021

INSERM Researcher

 

UMR1137, Université de Paris, Bichat University Hospital, Paris, France 

2009 - 2012

Postdoctoral research fellow with Alan S. Perelson

 

Theoretical Biology & Biophysics, Los Alamos National Laboratory, NM, USA 

2007 – 2009

Postdoctoral research fellow with Avidan U. Neumann

 

Mina & Everard Goodman Faculty of Life Sciences, Bar-Ilan University. Tel-Aviv, Israel 

2003 - 2006     

PhD in biostatistics

“Inference in dynamical models of population: application to HIV & HCV”

Supervision : Dr. Rodolphe Thiébaut & Pr. Daniel Commenges

 

ISPED-University Victor Segalen, Bordeaux, France 

2002 - 2003

M.Sc. in applied mathematics

“Modeling HIV primo-infection using stochastic differential equations”

Supervision : Pr. Daniel Commenges

 

University Rennes I, France 

2000 – 2003

Graduated from Engineer School of Statistics (ENSAI)

 

 

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Scientific summary

Jeremie Guedj is a researcher in biostatistics/pharmacometrics at the French Institute of Health & Medical Research (Inserm), specialized in viral dynamics and antiviral treatment. His researches have theoretical and clinical objectives, such as understanding drug’s mechanism of action and optimizing their efficacy, in chronic (HIV, HBV) and acute emerging viral infections (SARS-CoV-2, Ebola, Nipah). He also applies the methods developed in virus dynamics to other fields of research, in particular bacterial dynamics (microbiota, phage therapy) or cancer therapy. He works in the IAME laboratory devoted to infectious diseases, located on the premises of Hospital Bichat campus, in the north of Paris. Together with Pr France Mentré, he is co-leading a group of pharmacometrics, biostatistics and clinical investigation in infectious diseases

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