Modelling avian influenza virus transmission along poultry production and distribution networks

A 3-year fully-funded PhD studentship is available at INRAE (UMR EPIA in Lyon, France). The project aims to explore the influence of poultry production and distribution network structures on avian influenza virus (AIV) transmission, and assess the effectiveness of structural interventions to mitigate disease risk. The student will develop mechanistic models to simulate AIV spread in Bangladesh, where a wealth of data are readily available on the network structure, viral prevalence and genetic sequences. A key focus will be to generate phylodynamic analytical outputs from genetic data to inform the mechanistic models.

The PhD student will be primarily based in the EPIA unit, on the VetAgroSup campus near Lyon, France, and collaborate closely with the Royal Veterinary College (United Kingdom), Chattogram Veterinary and Animal Science University and the Bangladesh Livestock Research Institute (Bangladesh). The position will involve on-site visits at the Royal Veterinary College.

Through this PhD programme, the student will develop robust skills in mechanistic modelling and phylodynamic analyses. Furthermore, as part of an international collaboration, the candidate will thrive in a stimulating interdisciplinary environment. This setting will not only enhance their research skills but also broaden their professional network and expose them to diverse scientific perspectives and methodologies.

If you have any questions about this position, please contact Guillaume FourniƩ (guillaume.fournie@inrae.fr)

Type
PhD position
Institution
INRAE
City
Lyon
Country
France
Closing date
May 14th, 2025
Posted on
April 17th, 2025 15:12
Last updated
April 17th, 2025 15:12
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