Patrizia Carrieri is a researcher in epidemiology and public health at the National Institute of Health and Medical Research (INSERM) at the SESSTIM in Marseille, France.
For several years she has been coordinating a line of research on access to prevention and care for people at risk of or living with a liver disease - people who use drugs, people with unhealthy alcohol use, migrants, people with obesity. This research also integrates community-based research methods. She has published approximately 350 original research articles or reviews.
She is responsible for the public health section of the ANRS HEPAVIH cohorts of HIV and HCV co-infected patients and ANRS HEPATHER cohort of people with HBV or HCV infection and the ANRS cohort of people living with HBV delta hepatitis. More recently, she has led research on barriers to access to care for people with alcohol use disorders, on novel therapeutic interventions to reduce stigma and other alcohol-related harms and on the needs and interventions for people with NAFLD/NASH.