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Sandrine Motamed is a Lecturer and Researcher at the University of Geneva's Faculty of Medicine and Department of Global Health. She directs the Geneva Association for Community Development, a program funded by a Swiss foundation, and serves as Adjunct Associate Professor at Hokkaido University's Department of Global Health. Her work focuses on community health, geriatric care, and intergenerational health policies.
Education: Master of Advanced Studies (MAS) in Public Health and FMH certification in Prevention and Public Health. She completed a prestigious Harkness Fellowship at George Washington University, studying US healthcare reform.
Research interests include community-centered healthcare, elderly dementia care, and intergenerational programs. She pioneered the Meinier village center in Geneva, integrating healthcare, housing, and social services. Her training programs include the Certificate in Advanced Studies in Community Pharmacy and Public Health, and she coordinates courses on International Health and Tropical Medicine.
Key contributions: Over 20 peer-reviewed articles, including studies on hepatitis A epidemiology in prisons, malaria patterns in West Africa, and global health surveillance systems. Her work bridges clinical practice and public health policy.
Labs/Teams: Coordinates Nitobe College of Hokkaido University in Geneva, oversees medical student internships, and manages the Institute of Global Health’s community development initiatives.
