Michaela Simoneau is a fellow for global health security with the Global Health Policy Center at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). She leads the secretariat of the CSIS Bipartisan Alliance for Global Health Security, a group of senior experts that generates concrete recommendations to strengthen U.S. and global pandemic preparedness and response policy. This work has included analysis on U.S. federal capabilities, global health diplomacy, humanitarian health, and the risks and opportunities of emerging biotechnology. In prior roles at CSIS, she coordinated projects on vaccine confidence and delivery, nutrition, and polio eradication. She is a member of the 2023 class of the Emerging Leaders in Biosecurity fellowship at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, and her work has been featured in the Washington Post, the New York Times, and the BBC. Before joining CSIS, she supported research concerning antimicrobial stewardship, the rights of migrants and refugees, and maternal and child health in Coimbatore, India. She holds a BS in biology and international studies from Boston College and is pursuing an MPH in humanitarian health and disaster response at the George Washington University.
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Farmers say bird flu a 'crisis' as egg prices soar
Michaela Simoneau in BBC — February 21, 2025
Bird flu almost killed this teen. It’s a cautionary tale for Trump officials.
Michaela Simoneau, Maclane Speer, and Sophia Hirshfield in The Washington Post — January 17, 2025
Eyeing Potential Bird Flu Outbreak, Biden Administration Ramps Up Preparedness
J. Stephen Morrison, Maclane Speer, Sophia Hirshfield, and Michaela Simoneau in The New York Times — January 2, 2025
As Biolabs Multiply Globally, Some Experts Worry About Oversight
Michaela Simoneau in Undark — January 2, 2025
Covid is back, and the U.S. is unprepared for the next bug. Here’s what to do.
J. Stephen Morrison and Michaela Simoneau in The Washington Post — January 23, 2024
Drugs Are Not Microchips: Whither Industrial Policy In The Life Sciences?
Michaela Simoneau in Health Affairs — August 18, 2023
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Experts React: Starvation in Gaza
Podcast Episode by Mona Yacoubian, Will Todman, Jon B. Alterman, Caitlin Welsh, Zane Swanson, Michaela Simoneau, Sophia Hirshfield, Hadeil Ali, Andrew Friedman, J. Stephen Morrison, and Leonard Rubenstein — July 30, 2025
Experts React: Starvation in Gaza
Commentary by Mona Yacoubian, Will Todman, Jon B. Alterman, Caitlin Welsh, Zane Swanson, Michaela Simoneau, Sophia Hirshfield, Hadeil Ali, Andrew Friedman, J. Stephen Morrison, and Leonard Rubenstein — July 28, 2025
A New Era in Health Security
Brief by J. Stephen Morrison, Michaela Simoneau, Katherine E. Bliss, Enoh T. Ebong, Elizabeth "Beth" Cameron, Paul Friedrichs, Stephanie Psaki, Stewart Simonson, Thomas Cullison, Nikolaj Gilbert, Heidi J. Larson, Raj Panjabi, Carolyn Reynolds, Leonard Rubenstein, and Jeffrey Sturchio — July 11, 2025
Bird Flu Spillover Increases the Risk of Dangerous Human Variants
Analysis by Michaela Simoneau, Sophia Hirshfield, and Maclane Speer — March 25, 2025
Don’t Brush Off Bird Flu
Podcast Episode by H. Andrew Schwartz and Michaela Simoneau — January 30, 2025
The United States Needs to Step Up Its Response to Bird Flu
Digital Report by Michaela Simoneau, Sophia Hirshfield, and Maclane Speer — December 19, 2024
Charting 2024 through Data
Digital Report by Jaehyun Han, Brian Hart, Heather Williams, Kelsey Hartigan, Lachlan MacKenzie, Reja Younis, Otto Svendsen, Sissy Martinez, Zane Swanson, Anita Kirschenbaum, David Michel, Henry Ziemer, and Michaela Simoneau — March 19, 2024
“Eight Commonsense Actions on Biosafety and Biosecurity”: Audio Brief with Michaela Simoneau
Podcast Episode by Michaela Simoneau — November 21, 2023
Eight Commonsense Actions on Biosafety and Biosecurity
Brief by J. Stephen Morrison and Michaela Simoneau — November 21, 2023
“Drugs Are Not Microchips”: Audio Brief with Michaela Simoneau
Podcast Episode by Michaela Simoneau — August 24, 2023