Éléonore Bayen

Professor of medicine at Sorbonne University

Career

Éléonore Bayen is Professor of Medicine and director of the academic Physical & Rehabilitation Medicine Department at Sorbonne University (including the lead of GRC24 research group on rehabilitation). She is the Head Director of the clinical Neuro-Rehabilitation Department of Pitié-Salpêtrière hospital in Paris (specialized in Traumatic Brain Injury & severe acquired brain lesions). Eleonore holds a medical degree in Neurology (2008, UPMC, Paris), a PhD in Economics (2015, Université Paris-Dauphine) and a post-doctoral certification in Public Health (2017, UC San Francisco). During her Fulbright fellowship in the US, she was selected to become an Atlantic Fellows for Equity in Brain Health and graduated from the Global Brain Health Institute (GBHI, Trinity College Dublin & UC San Francisco), a life-long community for leaders advancing fairer, healthier and more inclusive societies worldwide.

Éléonore has published over 80 scientific articles in international journals as well as contribution to books and journals for the general public: her research focuses on traumatic brain injury, digital health technology to compensate disability, and analysis of chronic multimorbidity on administrative health & medico-economics data with the use of machine learning.

Éléonore is Executive Board Member of the Global Health Institute (ASU-GHI) and she brings her research expertise in the domain of brain health and implementation science (e.g., she createdwww.mybrainrobbie.org that received the Neurology award from the National Academy of Medicine) and modifiable factors associated with disability & inclusion strategies.