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Emmanuelle Gilot-Fromont is a Professor and teacher-researcher at VetAgro Sup's Veterinary Campus, affiliated with the Livestock and Veterinary Public Health department and the UMR Laboratory of Biometry and Evolutionary Biology. She leads the Center of veterinary and agronomic expertise for 'wild animals' and serves as Head of Clinical Epidemiology (S11) and Wildlife and Ecohealth EP.
Her research focuses on wildlife disease ecology, particularly studying brucellosis transmission in Alpine ibex and ecoimmunology in wild ungulates. Her work spans epidemiology, preventive medicine, population biology, and statistics, with special attention to the wildlife-livestock interface and zoonotic disease transmission. She employs both field studies and mathematical modeling approaches to understand disease dynamics in wild populations.
Analysis of her recent publications reveals a strong research trajectory centered on brucellosis in Alpine ibex (appearing in 5 of her 12 most recent papers), ecoimmunology of roe deer, and wildlife-livestock interfaces. Her work integrates field ecology with advanced statistical modeling, often collaborating with interdisciplinary teams across multiple institutions.
Dr. Gilot-Fromont has contributed significantly to wildlife disease management through expert work including participation in the Tuberculosis working group for badgers (Anses 2018) and serving as a member of the CES SABA of Anses (2018-2021). Her most notable research projects include Ecoimmunology of wild ungulates, Epidemiology and sanitary management of brucellosis in ibex, and Epidemiology and sanitary management of pestivirus in isards.
She teaches epidemiology, preventive medicine, population biology, and statistics, contributing to both veterinary and wildlife health education. Her research involves collaborations with numerous institutions across Europe and Africa, particularly in studies of disease transmission at the wildlife-livestock-human interface.


