Prof. Jean-pierre Michel | Health Professions | Outstanding Educator Award |
Director Federation of Geriatric Education , at International Association Gerontology and Geriatri, Switzerland.
Prof. Jean-Pierre Michel is a globally respected expert in geriatric medicine and aging. As an Emeritus Professor of Medicine and former Head of the Academic Geriatric Department at the University of Geneva, he has dedicated his life to advancing the science, education, and policy of aging medicine worldwide. His leadership has shaped the global landscape of gerontology, with significant contributions to research, international training programs, and institutional development. With a remarkable academic and professional legacy, Prof. Michel continues to influence the field as a thought leader, educator, and researcher.
Professional Profile
🎓 EducationÂ
Prof. Michel pursued his medical education and specialization in internal medicine and geriatrics in France and Switzerland. His academic foundation in medicine was complemented by further specialization in aging-related fields, leading him to become a pioneer in interdisciplinary geriatric education and policy.
đź’Ľ ExperienceÂ
Prof. Michel served as the Head of the Academic Geriatric Department at Geneva Hospitals and Medical University. He also held honorary and adjunct professorships at Limoges University (France), Beijing University Hospital (China), and McGill University (Canada). He has been instrumental in establishing global academies dedicated to the aging population, including the European Academy for Medicine of Ageing (EAMA) and several others across Asia, the Middle East, and Latin America. As Director of the International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics–World (IAGG-W) Federation of Geriatric Education, he currently leads the IAGG e-TRIGGER online global training program in gerontology and geriatrics.
🔬 Research Interests
Prof. Michel’s research primarily focuses on healthy aging, prevention of age-related disability, geriatric education, and global aging policy. His work spans clinical, educational, and policy-related domains, aiming to enhance the quality of life of older adults worldwide. He played a key role in the WHO’s “Aging and Life Course” program and co-authored the first WHO Global Report on Ageing and Health.
Honors & AwardsÂ
Prof. Michel’s distinguished career has earned him numerous prestigious honors, including:
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City of Vienna Life Achievement Award (1998)
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China Foreign Friendship Award (2002), presented at the Great People’s Hall in Beijing
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World Award for Global Achievement in Geriatrics (2013, IAGG World Congress, Seoul)
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British Medical Association Book Award for the Oxford Textbook of Geriatric Medicine (2018)
He is a member of the French National Academy of Medicine, Real Academia de Medicina de España, and has served as President of the European Union Geriatric Medicine Society (EUGMS)
Top Noted Publications:
Title: The First French Fall Prevention Day for Elderly People
Authors: H. Blain, P.B. Huy, J.P. Michel, N. Durand, M. Emerriault
Citations: 0
Index/Journal: Gériatrie et Psychologie Neuropsychiatrie du Vieillissement
Year of Publication: 2025
Title: Defining the Role and Reach of a Geriatrician
Authors: M. Cesari, J. Amuthavalli Thiyagarajan, A. Cherubini, A. Banerjee, J.W. Rowe
Citations: 3
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Title: Foundations and Implications of Human Aging Omics: A Framework for Identifying Cumulative Health Risks from Embryo to Senescence
Authors: X. Zheng, B. Su, Y. Zhao, J.P. Michel, R. Shao
Citations: 0
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Title: Dementia, Infections and Vaccines: 30 Years of Controversy
Authors: F.B. Ecarnot, V. Boccardi, A. Calcagno, N. Veronese, S. Maggi
Citations: 14
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Title: The Implications of Vaccines in Older Populations
Authors: J.P. Michel, E. Frangos
Citations: 6
Conclusion:
Prof. Jean-Pierre Michel stands as a towering figure in global geriatric medicine, combining academic excellence, international leadership, and impactful research. His lifelong commitment to promoting healthy aging and geriatric education across continents has helped shape the present and future of aging societies. He is a role model and a deserving candidate for any international recognition in research and education in the field of medicine and aging.