Pre Dre Brigitte Jolles-Haeberli

Department of Musculoskeletal Medicine
Lausanne University Hospital &
University of Lausanne (CHUV-UNIL)

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Biography

Professor Jolles-Haeberli received a Microtechnology Engineering Degree (MSc) with honours from the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in 1990. Five years later, she obtained the Swiss Federal Diploma of Medicine (MD) and defended her Doctoral thesis in Medicine with honours at the University of Lausanne (UNIL). In 2002, she graduated in Clinical Epidemiology and successfully completed a Clinical Fellowship in Arthritis Surgery at the University of Toronto. Thereafter, she obtained the Swiss Federal Diploma of Specialist in Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology and lead the hip and knee arthroplasty team at the Lausanne University Hospital (CHUV) until the end of 2013.

She is Professor at UNIL-CHUV (Assistant Professor (PD) since 2005 and Associate Professor since 2010) and at EPFL (Adjunct Professor since 2008). Between 2008 and 2014 she was the head of the Interinstitutional Center of Translational Biomechanics (CHUV-UNIL-EPFL). In 2014, she founded the Swiss BioMotion Lab (SBML) with Dr Julien Favre, and co-leads this laboratory with him since then.

In parallel to her academic activities, she is senior consultant orthopaedic surgeon in hip and knee surgery at the Hirslanden clinics in Lausanne and the COO of the Department of Musculoskeletal Medicine (DAL) at CHUV. In 2023, she was elected at the renowned French Academy of Surgery, as a strong recognition of decades of excellence in orthopedics, as a surgeon, but also as an instructor and researcher.

 

Research

Professor Jolles-Haeberli research combines medical knowledge and biomedical engineering knowhow with the aim of promoting the transfer of fundamental findings in science laboratory settings to clinical applications.

She is particularly active in the characterization of human mobility and locomotion in daily conditions in order to provide objective clinical metrics for diagnosis and outcome evaluation of treatments as well as useful parameters to increase sport performances.

Currently, her research primarily focuses on hip and knee osteoarthritis, particularly on conservative and surgical solutions (custom made, personalized arthroplasty) to improve patient conditions.

 

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