About
Brice Leclere is an Assistant Professor and Hospital Practitioner at the University of Nantes, affiliated with the Department of Public Health and Occupational Health. His research focuses on public health challenges, including epidemiology and health behavior during pandemics. He contributed to studies analyzing mask-wearing attitudes during the COVID-19 crisis. Leclere is involved in interdisciplinary initiatives under the One Health approach, addressing immunity and microbiota dynamics. He collaborates on ANR-funded projects such as TEILEISH and AspergillusOne-Health, emphasizing translational research in infectious diseases. His work bridges clinical practice and academic research, with a focus on occupational health and public health policy.
Research interests include the intersection of social sciences and health interventions, particularly in pandemic preparedness. His recent publication explores societal perceptions of health measures, highlighting behavioral and communication aspects critical to public health strategies.
Grants and collaborations involve multiple ANR programs and international initiatives like EUniWell and IMiTI FungiSol. While no specific awards are listed, his active participation in high-profile research networks underscores his contributions to the field.
