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Ponsart, Claire  PhD

Senior researcher with 209 publications in the last 29 years
Claire Ponsart's area of research concerns zoonotic bacterial diseases. In 2014, she became head of the Bacterial Zoonoses Unit at ANSES’s Animal Health Laboratory located at Maisons-Alfort. This laboratory carries out critical missions for France and Europe in the field of Anthrax, Brucellosis, Chlamydiosis, Glanders, Melioidosis, Tuberculosis and Tularemia and is characterised by its strength as a reference laboratory. Since then, Claire is in charge of national (NRL) and international mandates for Brucellosis (EU / OIE). After being qualified as a veterinarian, her PhD thesis was dedicated to cyclicity resumption in beef cattle. She joined France’s UNCEIA Research and Development department in 1998 in order to lead projects related to embryo production in cattle. In 2002, she focused her activities on fertility in dairy cattle within the UNCEIA Research and Development, with the development of practical tools in French breeding companies. In 2008, Claire joined the National Laboratory for Health Controls in Breeding Stock (Laboratoire National de Contrôle des Reproducteurs, LNCR) to investigate pathogens related to the genital tract and management of sanitary status in AI centres and ET stations. She was appointed Director of LNCR in 2012. show More

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0.57

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Highly Cited Papers (10%)

25.36

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