Justine Michel | Microbiology Referent
Médecins Sans Frontières

Justine Michel, Microbiology Referent, Médecins Sans Frontières

Justine Michel is microbiology advisor at Medecins Sans Frontieres, currently based in New York. She completed technical biological analysis university degree in France. Justine first worked in the marine biology research field before to work as microbiology laboratory technician in Necker children hospital in Paris during 6 years. Since 2016, she is working with MSF; from Microbiology manager mission at project level to Microbiology regional referent in Middle East based in Jordan during 2 years. Since 2019, Justine oversees microbiology diagnosis access in MSF in multiple projects ranging from acute trauma and reconstructive surgery in the middle east, to pediatric sepsis in west Africa.  She works with colleagues focused on Infection Prevention and Control, antimicrobial stewardship and pharmacy, to ensure a multidisciplinary approach to antimicrobial resistance in these contexts.

Appearances:



Day 1 - World Antimicrobial Resistance Congress & Disease Prevention Control Summit 2024 @ 11:20

Panel: Building the framework: Sustainable lab strengthening in LMICs

AMR disproportionately impacts low- and middle-income countries, and yet rapidly and effectively surveilling and detecting drug resistance hinders efforts to combat AMR.  Access to diagnostic services is a significant obstacle for nearly half the global population, and only 1–2% of clinical laboratories in sub-Saharan Africa conduct bacteriology testing.  This session will discuss challenges and solutions to increase access to quality-assured diagnostic services.

last published: 14/Nov/24 16:45 GMT
last published: 14/Nov/24 16:45 GMT

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