Graduate Program Clinical Sciences
The Graduate Program Clinical Sciences federates and coordinates the Master's degrees, doctoral schools and research teams at the University of Paris-Saclay University in the field of clinical investigation, with an emphasis on translational science and Medicine. This Graduate Program develops the multiple facets of research on healthy or sick people or people with disabilities in a clinical setting.
Keywords (alphabetical order) : Anaesthesia; Assistance; Biomedical sciences; Clinical research; Clinical trials; Coordination of studies in the field of Health; Disability/Handicap; e-Health; Human-Computer Interaction; Imaging; Mobility; Motor skills; Nanomedicine; Network medicine; Precision medicine; Personalised medicine; Rehabilitation; Robotics; Surgical innovation; Therapy; Translational research; Transplantation; Veterinary sciences
Master programs
The Graduate Program Clinical Sciences offers 4 Master programs. These programs are open to scientific students, doctors, pharmacists, veterinarians and/or engineers, depending on the program. To find out the prerequisites and M1 courses recommended for each course, please refer to the information available in the description of each M2 course.
- M2 Surgical sciences and new interventional technologies (course for surgeons – Taught in French)
- M2 Health Studies Coordinator (Taught mainly in French)
This aim is intended for students who wish to enter the clinical research profession at a level of Bac+5 (clinical research associate or technician) or as a coordinator or project manager. - M2 Neurological disability (Taught mainly in French)
- M2 Biomedical imaging (Taught mainly in French)
- M2 Host-Greffon Relationship (Taught mainly in French)
Doctoral Schools of the Graduate School Life Sciences & Health attached to the Graduate Program Clinical Sciences:
Research Forces of the Graduate Program Clinical Sciences
- More than 25 Research Laboratories
- More than 30 Research teams or platforms
The Teaching-Research-Innovation strengths of this Graduate Program are particularly involved in the following interdisciplinary initiatives:
- ISIT (Institute for Research in Health and Therapeutic Innovation)
- PASREL (Paris Saclay research & hospital training)
Interdisciplinary initiatives Hospital – Research – University – Innovation:
- University Hospital Departments (DHU): DHU-Hepatinov, DHU-TORINO (Thorax Innovation)
- University Hospital Health Research (RHU) : RHU BioArt LUNG 2020, RHU Destination 2024 (Screening, Evaluation and Treatment of Chronic Thromboembolic Pulmonary Hypertension), RHU iLite (Innovations for liver tissue engineering), RHU LUMIERE (LUng cancer & Microbiota Interactions for Imunotherapy Efficacy in REfractory patients), RHU MyProbe (breast cancer), RHU RECORDS (Rapid recognition of corticosteroid sensitive or resistant sepsis, http://www.uvsq.fr/le-projet-records-laureat-415160.kjsp)
- University Hospital Institutes (IHU): IHU PACRI (Paris Alliance of Cancer Research Institutes), IHU Handimedex (Handicap médical excellence), IHU PRISM (National Precision Oncology Centre)
- University Hospital Federations (FHU): FHU CARE (Cancer and Autoimmune / inflammatory diseases Relationships), FHU PACEMM (PAris CEnter for Microbiome Medicine ), FHU PHENIX (Excellence network for therapeutics in neuromuscular disorders )