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Stéphanie Dagron is a Professor of Law at the University of Geneva, where she specializes in international, European, and national health law and social security law. She was named Professor of Law at the Faculty of Medicine in February 2016. Her research focuses on the legal aspects of health issues, particularly the implications of global health concerns on health systems, emphasizing the juridification of these issues. Stéphanie holds a PhD in International and European Law from the Universities of Poitiers in France and Saarbrücken in Germany. She has an extensive academic background, having served as a research fellow at the Max Planck Institute for International Law and as a lecturer at various universities, including Heidelberg and Strasbourg. From 2009 to 2013, she was a senior research fellow at the Institute of Biomedical Ethics at the University of Zurich. In 2013, she began working on a significant research project funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation, which explores the juridification of global health issues. Additionally, Stéphanie has practical experience in international law as a consultant in the field of tuberculosis and human rights.
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