TRANSLAD - Translational medicine in development disorders
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TRANSLAD - Translational medicine in development disorders

TRANSLAD

A best-practice project focussing specifically on the development of healthcare, research and education in the area of rare developmental disorder diseases.

The principal axes of FHU-TRANSLAD
  • Treat Treat

    A centre for patient evaluation and multidisciplinary care

  • Innovate Innovate

    A diagnostic centre at the cutting edge of molecular genetic technology.

  • Teach and Train Teach and Train

    A training and genomics information referral centre for hereditary diseases

  • Humanise Humanise

    A think-tank on societal and ethical issues

  • Find Find

    A clinical, molecular, neuro-cognitive and pathophysiological research centre

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  • Introduction
  • Diseases involved
  • Principal Axes
    • Area 1 : Treat
    • Area 2 : Innovate
    • Area 3 : Teach and Train
    • Area 4 : Humanise
    • Area 5 : Find
  • Follow-up
  • Coordination
  • Teams
    • Presentation
    • Diagnostics and healthcare teams included in FHU
    • Research teams included in FHU
    • Teams partnering with FHU-TRANSLAD
  • Support us
  • Home
  • Home
  • Principal Axes
  • Humanise
  • Research projects in health economics
  • Health economists, permanent FHU TRANSLAD members

Health economists, permanent FHU TRANSLAD members

LEDI Health Economics team

  • Dr Christine Peyron,  Lecturer in Economics at the University of Bourgogne. She is the director of the MEOS MA, a Master's programme specialising in Health Economics at the University of Bourgogne. She is a member of the Health Economics Team of the Dijon Laboratory of Economics (EES-LEDI, University of Bourgogne – EA 7467). Her research focuses primarily on health care organisation and the spread of innovative practices in health systems, particularly in relation to genomic medicine as a field of application. Staff Page
  • Dr Aurore Pélissier, Lecturer in Economics at the University of Bourgogne and a member of the Health Economics Team of the Dijon Laboratory of Economics (EES-LEDI, University of Bourgogne – EA7467). Her research focuses primarily on the analysis of preferences, the role and value of information in personalised medicine (area 1) and an examination of the links between organisational or health financing methods and health system performance (area 2). Staff Page

CIC-EC team of UMR Inserm-UB 1231

  • Dr Catherine Lejeune, Lecturer in Health Economics at the Health Sciences Training and Research Unit of the University of Bourgogne (CIC-EC of UMR Inserm-UB 1231). Her research focuses primarily on a medico-economic evaluation of the introduction of HTS into diagnostic practice (area 3), and employs, among other things, multi-criteria methods and micro-costing.

Area 4 : Humanise

  • Introduction
  • Research projects in health economics
    • Health economists, permanent FHU TRANSLAD members
  • High-throughput sequencing and ethical considerations
    • The team

Other axes

  • Area 1 : Treat
  • Area 2 : Innovate
  • Area 3 : Teach and Train
  • Area 4 : Humanise
  • Area 5 : Find

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