Curamus was present at the “Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics” congress

Within the framework of the 13th international conference “Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics”, which took place from the 24th to the 28th July 2022 in New-York, Pr Karine Berthelot-Guiet and Dr Juliette Charbonneaux had the opportunity to present work carried out within Curamus and entitled Rare cancers and digital quest for authority during COVID 19 pandemic“, through a session “Human Factors in Disease Control and COVID-19 Pandemic Prevention” for which they were co-chairs.

👉 Find the program of the conference here.

 

First Human and Social Sciences inter-SiRIC day

Last 10th of February, SiRIC Curamus organized the first Human and Social Sciences inter-SiRIC meeting, under the aegis of the French National Cancer Institute. On this occasion, researchers had the opportunity to present their works related to various topics of humanities such as sociology, anthroplogy, philosophy, information and communication sciences or psychology, all applied to oncology.

 

📌Find below the replays of the presentations:

 

Health democracy development

 

Personalized medicine development

 

Communication and emotions

https://vimeo.com/689389564

 

Access to innovation

 

Below and beyond the hospital

Covid-19. Interview with Anne-Geneviève Marcelin, professor of virology

Covid-19. Interview with Anne-Geneviève Marcelin, professor of virology

Professor at the Faculty of Medicine and virologist at the Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital.

Anne-Geneviève Marcelin is also a researcher at the Institut Pierre Louis d’Epidémiologie et de Santé Publique (IPLESP) where she co-directs the TheraVir team dedicated to therapeutic strategies for HIV infection and associated viral diseases. With her team, she has redirected her strengths towards Covid-19 related research.

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Covid-19. Philosophy and the epidemic

Covid-19. Philosophy and the epidemic

Interview with the historian of philosophy, Claire Crignon, lecturer at the Faculty of Letters.

At a time when the Covid-19 pandemic is disrupting our daily lives and raising existential questions, the historian of philosophy and co-founder of the Biomedical Humanities Initiative, Claire Crignon, sheds light on the role of philosophy in this health crisis.

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Radio France – Culture and companionship

Radio France mobilises its stations to support carers and patients

Culture et compagnie is an original program initiated by Dr. Michèle Lévy-Soussan at the Pitié-Salpêtrière specially designed for hospitalized patients: readings, discovery programs, escapism, fiction, documentaries, meditation… More than thirty hours of programs, renewed every week.

To access it, connect to the France Culture website from a computer, a smartphone or a tablet.

 Download the patient poster here.