
Meet the Lab.
Chloé Bâtie
Postdoctoral Associate
Yale University
Dr. Chloé Bâtie is a postdoctoral associate in the Department of Epidemiology of Microbial Diseases at the Yale School of Public Health. Following her first year of postdoc at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, she is pursuing her work on the Pandemic Agreement recently adopted by WHO Member States. She is also contributing to the documentation of the Intergovernmental Panel on Pandemics establishment and working on socio-ecological systems and One Health theory. In addition, she has expertise in antimicrobial resistance, community engagement, and participatory epidemiology.
Prior to starting her postdoctoral work, Dr. Bâtie conducted research for her PhD, within the European project ROADMAP, with the French agricultural research and international cooperation organization (CIRAD), focused on antimicrobial resistance in Vietnam. During this research, she mobilized transdisciplinary, participatory, and systemic approaches to study the change of practice, engaging with multiple participants from different levels and sectors. Her PhD research was a continuation of work conducted during an internship in Madagascar on the perception of antimicrobial usage in livestock production. After her doctorate, she worked in the operational part of the PREZODE initiative (Preventing ZOonotic Disease Emergence) with CIRAD.
Dr. Bâtie holds a PhD in health ecology and epidemiology from the University of Montpellier in France (2023), a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from the Veterinary School of Toulouse (2018), and a master’s degree in integrated zoonosis management of tropical diseases from Paul Sabatier University of Toulouse (2018).
When she is not at her computer, Chloé enjoys discovering the world around her, hiking or reading on a sunny terrace. (she/her)