Dr. Anne-Lise Chaber is a practitioner-academic dedicated to enhancing human, animal, and environmental health through high-impact projects. Her work, recognized globally for its contributions to One Health, focuses on understanding and addressing the intricate interactions between human, animal, and environmental systems. With expertise as a veterinarian and epidemiologist, Dr. Chaber has led transdisciplinary projects aimed at preserving public health and biodiversity. She has notably contributed to the management of emerging infectious diseases, including MERS-CoV and SARS-CoV-2. As a pracademic, she excels in translating academic research into practical solutions for global health crises. Her role at the science-policy interface bridges research and implementation, advancing effective responses to pandemics and health threats.
