
About
Yoann Madec is a researcher at the Pasteur Institute specializing in epidemiology and public health. He serves as Principal Investigator for multiple research projects including CILART (Comorbidities and Inflammation in patients on long-term ART in Vietnam), MOVIDA Qual, MOVIDA Hep 2, and TELOBUV. His work focuses on infectious diseases, HIV research, and public health interventions across diverse global settings from Vietnam to French Polynesia and Cameroon.
Dr. Madec's research spans HIV epidemiology, viral hepatitis, snakebite envenoming, and emerging infectious diseases. His work combines epidemiological methods with clinical and public health perspectives to address pressing global health challenges. Recent publications demonstrate expertise in studying disease transmission patterns, evaluating diagnostic tools, and assessing public health interventions in both resource-limited and high-income settings.
His research has practical implications for public health policy, particularly in HIV care, emerging infectious disease surveillance, and tropical medicine. Dr. Madec frequently collaborates with multidisciplinary teams across international boundaries, contributing valuable evidence to inform responses to infectious disease threats worldwide.




