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Professor Christiane Dolecek

Professor Christiane Dolecek

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Christiane Dolecek

MD PHD FRCP


Associate Professor

  • Senior Clinical Scientist
  • Co-Director MICROBE group
  • Co-Lead and Co-PI of the GRAM project Oxford

ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE, ANTIMICROBIAL CONSUMPTION AND USE

Prof Christiane Dolecek is a senior clinical scientist and global health researcher. She has been undertaking research on infectious diseases for more than 25 years. Her work focusses on drug-resistant infections, and antibiotic use and consumption.

She is one of the founding members of the GRAM (Global Burden of Disease - Antimicrobial resistance) project, a collaboration between the University of Oxford and the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) at the University of Washington. The aim of the GRAM project is to measure and map the global burden of disease attributable to bacterial antimicrobial resistance (AMR). During GRAM-1, Christiane led a small team at Tropical Medicine. In GRAM-2 Christiane serves as the co-director of the MICROBE group and co-lead and co-PI of the GRAM project Oxford.

She is involved and active in several international consortia, including STRATAA, ACT-South Asia, COVID-19 and AMR, and is the Oxford PI of the Code-ICI project. Christiane is committed to mentoring and capacity building.

Christiane has a strong interest in evidence-based medicine, including clinical trials and the evaluation of clinical outcomes in infectious diseases. She was previously based at the Oxford University Clinical Research Unit in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, from 2001 till 2013. Together with a team of superb researchers, Christiane has been leading a series of enteric fever trials in Vietnam and Nepal with the aim to systematically access the current World Health Organization recommendations as well as new treatment options.

She has been an external adviser to the World Health Organization Global Antimicrobial Resistance and Use Surveillance System (WHO GLASS) and co-Chair of the Global Health Strategy Group on Antimicrobial Resistance, an interdisciplinary network of researchers working on AMR, part of the Oxford-Berlin partnership. She has co-authored more than 90 publications including contributions to the Lancet, Science, Nature Genetics, Lancet Infectious Diseases, PNAS, the PLOS journals and eLife.

Christiane obtained her medical degree from the University of Vienna and specialised in Immunology before moving her academic focus to clinical research in infectious diseases. She obtained her PhD from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine in 2011.

 

COLLABORATORS: https://www.tropicalmedicine.ox.ac.uk/gram/collaborators

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