
First call for the ASU-GHI doctoral projects
ASU-GHI has launched its first call for doctoral projects to select and fund three interdisciplinary scientific projects focusing on priority global health issues. The call for applications for these projects is now open until May, 5th.
The 7 transdisciplinary research projects selected during the first phase of the call focus on one of ASU-GHI's priority scientific themes — health & environment, autonomy & vulnerabilities, cancer, nutrition — all viewed through the lens of biomedical humanities, health economics, digital health and technology.
Complexity of Life (ED 515)
- Project: Building the concept of bio-psycho-social age: an epistemological approach to the biology of ageing — Project leaders: Eric Bapteste and Philippe Huneman
Ancient and Medieval Worlds (ED 022)
- Project: What can medieval medical practice teach us about care today? Caring for impaired and suffering bodies in Early Medieval England (6th-11th centuries) - Project leaders: Florence Bourgne and Robert Wilkins
Pierre Louis School of Public Health in Paris: Epidemiology and Biomedical Information Sciences (ED 393)
- Project: GenNarr project: integrating narrative medicine into the developement of interpersonal and communication skills among general practitioners in France - Project leaders: Jean Sébastien Cadwallader and Isabelle Galichon
- Project : Children’s living environment and emotional and behavioural development - Project leaders: Maria Melchior and Anne-Peggy Hellequin
- Project: Advancing global health through an innovative approach for tick-borne disease surveillance and control: MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry coupled with artificial intelligence - Project leaders: Raphaëlle Metras and Xavier Tannier
Engineering Sciences (ED71) at UTC
- Project: R&D, acces to medicines and global health: what prospects for reconfiguration in the era of biotechnological medicines and artificial intelligence - Project leaders: David Flacher and Nathalie Coutinet
Natural and Human Sciences: Evolution and Ecology (ED 227)
- Project: The role of Christian imagery in breastfeeding practices in Europe - Project leaders: Emmanuel Cohen and Jonathan Bernard
To apply
If you have not already done so, please feel free to contact the project leaders directly before applying.