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    Amrish Baidjoe

    Director MSF LuxOR at Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)

    Dr. Amrish Baidjoe is an Honorary Assistant Professor at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, specializing in the field of epidemiology and microbiology. He currently serves as the Director of the MSF LuxOR unit focusing on humanitarian operational research and epidemiology.

    With a strong background in humanitarian health emergencies, epidemics, field-epidemiology, and public health microbiology, Dr. Baidjoe is also the President of the EPIET Alumni Network, a European association for Field Epidemiology. His expertise includes field data analytics, open data, outbreak management, public health emergencies, and vector-borne diseases like malaria and arboviruses.

    Dr. Baidjoe is well-versed in GIS, serological surveillance, molecular biology, immunotechnology, and virology. His work involves field studies, operational policy orientation, and translating scientific findings into actionable policies. He specializes in interdisciplinary approaches to public health, transmission studies, and linking various scientific disciplines.

    Having completed his BSc. and MSc. in Biology of Infectious Diseases and Molecular Immunology at Wageningen University & Research, Dr. Baidjoe has held various key positions in reputable organizations like Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Norwegian Red Cross, and the World Health Organization.

    He has also been involved in research and fieldwork related to COVID-19, health emergencies, and infectious disease outbreaks. Dr. Baidjoe's contributions to the field of public health extend to publications and active engagement in academic and humanitarian initiatives.

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    Luxembourg