
About
Pablo Timoner is a Researcher at the Institute of Global Health, part of the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Geneva. He holds a PhD in Environmental Sciences (2021) and a Master’s in aquatic ecology (2017). His work focuses on climate change impacts on biodiversity, geospatial modeling for health accessibility, and river ecosystem dynamics. Currently, he collaborates with the WHO on geospatial models to enhance healthcare accessibility in emergencies and fragile contexts.
Education:
- PhD in Environmental Sciences, University of Geneva (2021)
- Master’s thesis on aquatic macroinvertebrates in restored river channels, University of Geneva (2017)
Research Interests: Climate change impacts on biodiversity, geospatial health service modeling, river ecosystem resilience, and freshwater invertebrate ecology. His work integrates GIS tools, biostatistical approaches, and environmental data to address global challenges in health and ecology.
Articles Trends: Recent publications emphasize snow cover dynamics in Swiss alpine regions, healthcare accessibility modeling in Mali, and biodiversity shifts in freshwater ecosystems. Tools like the inAccessMod R package reflect his focus on open-source geospatial solutions.
Scientific Awards: No awards explicitly listed.
Advising & Grants: Collaborates on WHO-funded projects and contributes to initiatives like EUROPONDS. No formal advisees listed.
Labs/Teams: Active member of the GeoHealth group, focusing on global health and environmental data integration.
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