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Jeroen DEWULF
Adresse : Salisburylaan 133
9820, MERELBEKE
Tél. : +32 9 2647543
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GSM : +32 476 497040
jeroen.dewulf@ugent.be

Diplôme principal : Docteur en Médecine Vétérinaire
Obtenu à : UGent en 1998

Diplôme(s) secondaire(s) :
MSc - Veterinary Epidemiology - University of Utrecht - 2002
Dipl ECVPH - European College of Veterinary Public Health subspecialty Population Medicine - 2005
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Jeroen Dewulf graduated in 1998 as a veterinarian from the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of the Ghent University, Belgium. He immediately started working as researcher at the Herd health department of the faculty. In 2002 he finished his PhD on the epidemiology and control of classical swine fever. In that same year he received a master of science degree in veterinary epidemiology from the University of Utrecht, the Netherlands (Cum Laude). He became diplomat in the European College of Veterinary Public Health subspecialty Population Medicine in 2005.
Since 2006 he is associated professor in Veterinary Epidemiology at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of the Ghent University. In 2014 he was appointed as full professor in Veterinary Epidemiology. His main research interests are quantitative epidemiology and control of zoonoses with a specific emphasis on antimicrobial resistance and antimicrobial use in animal production as well as the prevention of epidemic and endemic diseases with a focus on the application of biosecurity measures.
His research consists predominantly of organising large field studies and conducting diseases modelling and risk assessment. He is the head of the Veterinary Epidemiology Unit and is supervising over 12 PhD students who are doing research in the field of veterinary epidemiology. He is (co-)author of over 250 A1 publications in the field of veterinary epidemiology with a H-index of 32.
He is the principal author of the annual Belgian report on antimicrobial consumption in animals (BelVetSac) and is member of the European Surveillance on Veterinary Antimicrobial Consumption (ESVAC) network. Since 2009 he is member of the scientific committee of the Belgian federal food Agency and is the founder and chair of board of the centre of expertise on antimicrobial use and resistance in animals (AMCRA) in Belgium.
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