
Marie-Anne Camus
Marie-Anne Camus is a French mathematician and epidemiologist known for her work on infectious diseases and mathematical modeling. She develops models to understand how diseases spread and to inform public health strategies. Her research helps predict outbreaks and evaluate control measures, contributing to better decision-making during health crises. With a strong background in mathematics and epidemiology, Camus’s work bridges these fields to address real-world health challenges effectively.