
Category: Speaker


Senn, Laurence (CH)
Lausanne University Hospital, Switzerland
Dr. Laurence Senn is an infectious diseases specialist with expertise in infection control. She conducted her training in the Service of Infectious Diseases and the Service of Hospital Preventive Medicine of the University Hospital of Lausanne, Switzerland, where she is now responsible of the Infection Prevention and Control Unit. She is a member of the Swiss National Center for Infection Prevention (www.swissnoso.ch). Her research interests are the epidemiology and control of multi-drug resistant bacteria in the hospital setting and antibiotic stewardship.

Marschall, Jonas (CH)

Behnke, Michael (DE)
Institute of Hygiene and Environmental Medicine, National Reference Center for the Surveillance of Nosocomial Infection, Charité – Universitätsmedizin, Berlin, Germany
Michael Behnke is a medical computer scientist. He earned degrees in computer science from Technische Universität Berlin in 1995 and medical computer science in 2000 from Beuth Hochschule für Technik in Berlin. He received his Ph.D. in medical sciences from Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin in 2008. His main areas of interest are automatic surveillance of hospital-associated infections and antibiotic use, digital infection epidemiology and network analyses within hospital data.
Since 2001 he works at the Institute of Hygiene and Environmental Medicine and the German National Reference Center for the Surveillance of Nosocomial Infections at Charité – Universitätsmedizin, Berlin. There, he set up the National Electronic Surveillance Platform for the German Hospital Infection Surveillance System (KISS). He currently leads a group of computer scientists and data analysts responsible for projects in the field of digital infection epidemiology and infection surveillance. In collaboration with the Robert Koch Institute as project leader, he participated in the implementation of a national surveillance system for antibiotic use in hospitals.
One of his current projects is the development an automated alarm system for infectious diseases outbreaks in hospitals (Cluster Alarm System, CLAR). For this project, he and his team received the Max Rubner Price of the Charité Foundation in 2014.

Clack, Lauren (CH)
University Hospital Zurich
Dr. Lauren Clack is a psychologist and health services researcher in the Infection Prevention and Control Group at the University Hospital Zurich. She holds a PhD in Health Psychology from the University of Zurich, Switzerland, and an MSc in Human Factors Engineering from the University of Nottingham. Her research explores the central role of human behaviour in promoting infection prevention and patient safety. She applies these insights to improve the application of infection prevention measures – ranging from organisation-wide implementation of evidence-based practices to individual behaviour change techniques.

Currie, Kay (UK)
Glasgow Caledonian University
Kay Currie is Professor of Nursing & Applied Healthcare Research at Glasgow Caledonian University, where she leads the staff & patient perspectives research programme in the ‘Safeguarding Health through Infection Prevention’ (SHIP) Research Group. She is also a member of the SHAIPI Consortium (the Scottish Healthcare Associated Infection Prevention Institute), leading work on patient perspectives of applied infection prevention. Kay has a special interest in improving healthcare quality, specifically person-centred care through effective professional practice. Her current research and teaching focus is on understanding and responding to patient experience, staff behaviours, and organisational contexts in the areas of healthcare associated infection, antimicrobial resistance and stewardship. Kay is also an Honorary Professor with NHS Lanarkshire, where she is a member of the Healthcare Quality Assurance and Improvement Committee.

Wolkewitz, Martin (DE)
Institute of Medical Biometry and Statistics, Division Methods in Clinical Epidemiology, Faculty of Medicine and Medical Center – University of Freiburg, Germany
Mathematician and epidemiologist

Tartari, Ermira (MT)
University Hospitals of Geneva
Ermira Tartari is a Research Fellow in the Department of Infection Prevention and Control & WHO Collaborating Centre on Patient Safety at the University of Geneva Hospitals, Faculty of Medicine, and a PhD candidate in Global Health (Biomedical Sicences) at the University of Geneva, Ermira is an Academic at the faculty of Health Science, University of Malta, has previously worked as an infection control practitioner and serves as a board member of the Global Alliance for Infection Prevention and Control (GAPIC).

Slevogt, Hortense (DE)
University Hospital Jena / Host Septomics – Research Group for Infection and Microbiome Research
Since 2017 Internist and infectiologist in the Department of Internal Medicine I, Department of Pneumology & Allergology / Immunology since 2015 A/B/S Experts “Antibiotic Stewardship” German Society for Infectiology e.V. (DGI) since 2011 W2 Professorship “Immunology of Severe Infections”, University Hospital Jena and Head of “Host Septomics – Research Group for Infection and Microbiom Research” 2009 Habilitation, Internal Medicine, Charité – University Medicine Berlin 2003-2011 Postdoc in Prof. Suttorp`s Laboratory, Department of Infectious Diseases and Pulmonary Medicine, Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin 2003-2011 Consultant for infectious-, pulmonary- and tropical diseases, Department of Infectious Diseases and Pulmonary Medicine, Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin 2003-2005 Specialist for Internal Medicine (Board Certification) / Specialist for Infectious Diseases (Board Certification; 2014 Recertification) 1998-2005 United States Medical Licening Examination (USMLE) Step 1, 2, 3 und Clinical Skill Assessment Test (US examination) 1997 Diploma degree in Tropical Medicine & Hygiene (DTM&H), Bernhard Nocht Institute, Hamburg 1996 Promotion Dr. med., Freie Universität Berlin 1993-2003 Residency and Fellowship at the Medical Department, Division of Infectiology and Pulmology, Charitè Universitätsmedizin Berlin 1986-1993 Study of Medicine at the Freie Universität Berlin
