Juan Carlos Ocampo is a researcher in social epidemiology whose work focuses on behavioural determinants of infectious disease prevention.
At the Institut Pasteur, he coordinates a mixed-methods study combining interviews, discrete-choice experiments, and surveys to inform public health strategies and communication for mosquito-borne disease control in metropolitan France.
He has contributed to applied research in Ecuador, Mexico, Canada, and the United Kingdom on topics including migration, neuropsychology, illegal drug policy, and biosecurity.
Juan Carlos holds a Master of Public Health with a specialization in Biostatistics from EHESP and the University of Sheffield, and a BSc in Clinical Psychology from Tecnológico de Monterrey.