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Yves Jackson is an Assistant Professor at the University of Geneva, specializing in public health with a focus on vulnerable populations, including migrants and homeless individuals. His research emphasizes healthcare equity, infectious diseases (notably Chagas disease), and the socio-economic impacts of migration policies. He has contributed to studies on the mental health of undocumented migrants, the effects of regularization on health outcomes, and pandemic response strategies for marginalized groups. Dr. Jackson collaborates with institutions like the NCCR on the Move and EPFL Press, publishing extensively in journals such as Scientific Reports and Swiss Medical Weekly. His work bridges clinical practice and policy, addressing systemic challenges in providing equitable healthcare access.
- Key Roles: Assistant Professor (Doctor of Medicine), Researcher in Global Health Equity
- Research Interests: Migrant Health, Healthcare Access, Chagas Disease Management, Policy Evaluation
Publications highlight longitudinal studies on migrant work conditions, the socio-economic consequences of the pandemic, and innovative approaches to healthcare delivery for underserved communities. He has co-authored books analyzing regularization effects and regularization's impact on social security, demonstrating multidisciplinary contributions to public health discourse.
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