Organising committeeAlice Brégeon-Poirault Alice Brégeon-Poirault is a doctoral student in sociology at the Arènes laboratory (UMR 6051). Her thesis focuses on personal development and its effects on young people through the prism of social inequalities. Théau Brigand Théau Brigand has practiced as a litigator on access to rights and care in associations of sick people (AIDES, Ligue contre le cancer) and fighting against health inequalities (Médecins du Monde). Since 2014, he has specialized in issues related to access to medicines and therapeutic innovations, in particular treatments against hepatitis C, cancer treatments or gene and cell therapies. He is currently a PhD student at CERMES 3 where he is working on the promises and disruptions of CAR-T treatments (cancer cell therapies) in the French healthcare system. Marco Conte Marco Conte is a physician specialized in clinical pharmacology and toxicology. He is currently a doctoral student in public health in the "Exposome and Heredity" team of the Inserm U1018 laboratory (CESP-Centre de Recherche en Épidémiologie et Santé des Populations). Marco is a PhD student of the EHESP network. His research work focuses on environmental risk factors for psoriasis using as a study population the women of the E3N cohort (Epidemiological study of women in the French National Education system). Kateline Le Bourdonnec
Kateline Le Bourdonnec is a PhD student in Public Health "Biostatistics" in the Inserm U1219 team at the Bordeaux Population Health research center. She is also part of the EHESP PhD network. Kateline's research focuses on statistical methods of causal inference for longitudinal cohort data. Sara Rondeau Sara Rondeau is a PhD student in Epidemiology in the team Lifelong exposures, health and aging at the research center INSERM U1219 - Bordeaux Population Health. Her thesis focuses on the links between the retina and the brain, in order to explore whether the retina could represent a biomarker for the evaluation of brain structures. |
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