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  • Kameda Koichi

    Kameda Koichi Discipline : Sociology of science (STS), anthropology of global health, intellectual property law Email : k.kameda-de-figueiredo-carvalho@ird.fr Organisation : Sociology of science (STS), anthropology of global health, intellectual property law Your work: Your work: I am a research fellow at the French Research Institute for Sustainable Development (IRD), affiliated with the Center for Population…

  • Cissé Bakary

    Cissé Bakary Discipline : Epidemiology/Biostatistics Email :cybar95@gmail.com Organisation: SESSTIM Your work (vaccine-related): My research focuses on public health, with a particular interest in prevention through vaccination. I am therefore interested in health literacy, vaccination awareness, and vaccine hesitancy.My work specifically examines how health literacy influences vaccination behaviors in various sociocultural contexts. By developing and validating…

  • Philipp Schmid

    Philipp Schmid Discipline : Health Communication Email : philipp.schmid@ru.nl Organisation: Radboud Universiteit Your work (vaccine-related): I am an assistant professor of health communication with a specific focus on misinformation research. I aim to analyse the impact of messages of science denialism on individuals’ health decision-making and to design interventions to reduce their persuasive influence. Science…

  • Lison Merville-Boudjema

    Lison Merville-Boudjema Discipline : Sociology Email : lison.merville@gmail.com Organisation: Postdoctoral researcher, University of Lyon 1 Your work (vaccine-related): Lison Merville-Boudjema holds a PhD in sociology (URMIS, 2023). Her thesis focuses on the processes of othering experienced by people identified as ‘migrant Roma’ in France in relation to the categorisation of precarious housing (squats, shanty towns…

  • Ugo LAQUIEZE

    Ugo Laquièze Discipline : Political Sociology Email : ugo_laquieze@unil.ch Organisme : University of Lausanne Your work (vaccine-related): As part of the sociology of social movements, my research focuses on the biographical consequences of opposition to the health measures implemented during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • Vendula Kolařík Mezeiová

    https://www.law.ox.ac.uk/people/vendula-kolarik-mezeiova Vendula Kolařík Mezeiová Socio-Legal Studies, Health Law, Regulation – University of Oxford, Faculty of Law, Centre for Socio-Legal Studies My doctoral research examines how parents and medical professionals construct the legitimacy of different regulatory approaches to vaccination against measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) in France. The research asks what matters for the legitimacy of…

  • Laurence Monnais

    https://www.chuv.ch/fr/ihm/ihm-home/recherche/histoire-de-la-medecine-et-de-la-sante-publique/cadres/laurence-monnais Laurence Monnais History – Institut des humanités en médecine – CHUV/UNIL, Lausanne, Suisse As a health historian and specialist in South-East Asia, I have always worked partly or indirectly on vaccination, particularly mass vaccination: major campaigns in the context of the colonisation of Indochina (smallpox in particular) and for the last ten years or…

  • Clémentine Garrouste

    https://sites.google.com/view/clementine-garrouste Clémentine Garrouste Economy – Université Paris-Dauphine My research focuses on the direct and indirect consequences of vaccination policies on health.– Garrouste C., Juet A., Samson A-L. (2023), Direct and crowding-out effects of a Hepatitis B vaccination campaign, Economics and Human Biology, vol. 51, p. 101279– Garrouste C., Juet A., Samson A-L. (2023), Les effets…