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Who are we ?
The LIVES project involves five European countries through the close collaboration of a group of clinicians, academic researchers, and patient organizations. See below who are the clinicians and hospitals involved in the projects, as well as the academic researchers and their research organizations, and how the project is funded.
Hopital Beaujon
AP-HP
IDIBAPS
barcelona
EOC
Lugano
Inselspital
Bern
CHRU Tours
Tours
Aurélie
Plessier
Hepatologist
Virginia Hernandez
Hepatologist
Andrea Di Gottardi
Hepatologist
Annalisa Berzigotti
Hepatologist
Laure
Elkrieff
Hepatologist
Agnès Dumas
Sociologist
Coordinator of the project
Lisa Duconget
Sociologist
Nicolas Bougas
Researcher in Epidemiology
and Public health
Lynda Syfer
Riviere
Sociologist
Corinne Alberti
Professor of epidemiology and public health
Ivana Milovanovic
Project Manager
Enora Le Roux
Public Health Researcher
Hélène Mellerio
Pediatrician/Adolescent Doctor
José Joaquin Mira Solves
Professor of Social Psychology
Mercedes Guilabert Mora
Professor of Health Psychology
Pura Ballester Navarro
Professor of Pharmacology
Eva Gil
Hernandez
Predoctoral researcher
Maria Caiata Zufferey
Professor of Sociology
Guenda Bernegger
Researcher in Medical Humanities
Gaël Brulé
Associate Professor in Environnemental Health
Jane Sattoe
Public health researcher
Hadewijch Vandenheed
Professor of Sociology
Katrien Vanthomme
Guest professor
Terhi Kangas
Predoctoral researcher
Isabelle Aujoulat
Public health researcher
INSERM
Founded in 1964, Inserm is a public scientific and technological institute which operates under the joint authority of the French Ministries of Health and Research. The institute is dedicated to biomedical research and human health.
APHP
AP-HP IS a world-renowned university hospital center with a European dimension. The 38 hospitals receive more than 10 million sick people each year: in consultation, in emergencies, during scheduled hospitalizations or hospitalization at home, at all ages of life.
FISABIO
The Foundation for the Promotion of Health and Biomedical Research of Valencia Region, FISABIO, is a nonprofit scientific and healthcare entitiy, whose primary purpose is to encourage, to promote and to develop scientific and technical health and biomedical research in Valencia Region.
SUPSI
The University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland (SUPSI) is one of the nine professional universities recognised by the Swiss Confederation. Founded under federal law, SUPSI offers more than 30 Bachelor’s Degree and Master’s Degree courses, characterised by cutting edge education which unites classical theoretical-scientific instruction with a professional orientation.
VUB
The Vrije Universiteit Brussel is a Dutch and English-speaking research university located in Brussels, Belgium. It hosts the research unit Interface demography in which researchers of the LIVES project work.
UClouvain
UCLouvain is Belgium’s leading French-speaking University. UCLouvain proposes 43 bachelor’s programmes and 187 master’s programmes. It hosts the Institute of Health & Society, which has expertise in qualitative and participative methods in health systems research.
HEDS
The Geneva University of Health (HEdS Genève) is a higher professional training institution. It trains highly qualified health professionals, capable of meeting the requirements of the care practice of today and tomorrow.
RUAS
The School of Health Care Studies of Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences offers bachelor, associate and master degree studies in the health care domain. In addition, our school cooperates with the Research Centre Innovations in Care in systematic practice-based research within the work field, meant to improve the quality of both health care and education.
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the EJP–RD COFUND-EJP N° 825575.
It is also supported by the research agencies of participating countries: the ANR (French National Research Agency), the SNF (Swiss National Science Foundation), the Instituto de Salud Carlos III, and the FWO (Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek – Vlaanderen).