Research

Keywords: Pharmacometrics, Immunosuppressants

Research work within the “pharmacometrics” axis of the translational research project of UMR-1248 Inserm. These modeling efforts aim to understand and better address the variability in responses to immunosuppressive drugs and contribute to informing the therapeutic and clinical management of transplanted patients through a personalized medicine approach. Their ultimate goal is to optimize the long-term outcome of the graft and the transplanted patient.

Teaching

  • Physiology in Bachelor’s 1 and 2 STAPS
  • Biostatistics and Epidemiology, Internship Track (2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th year of Pharmacy)

Career path

Since 2007     Associate Professor, Faculty of Science and Technology, University of Limoges

2004                PhD from the University of Limoges (Biology, Science, Health)

2001                Master’s Degree in “Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology,” Faculty of Medicine, University of Paris XI.

2001                Doctorate of Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Limoges.

Other information

Quality Management Manager of UMR 1248 Inserm