Governance of the Laënnec institute is provided by several complementary bodies that monitor, implement and evaluate the institute’s missions and activities.
The institute’s executive office implements and coordinates the initiatives and missions of the Laënnec.
Our executive office
Our other governance bodies
The Institute Council is made up of the institute’s board and representatives of the faculty management and partner laboratories (entitled to vote), as well as management from healthcare establishments and partner doctoral schools (advisory capacity).
It validates the major strategic orientations in terms of research, training and partnerships. It also issues an opinion on budgets, financial statements and activity reports. Where appropriate, it proposes the Director of the institute for appointment.
Members:
Faculties
- Faculty of medical and paramedical sciences (FSMPM)
- Faculty of pharmacy
- Faculty of sciences (FS)
- Faculty of sports science (FSS)
- Faculty of arts, letters, languages and humanities (ALLSH)
- Polytech school
- Faculty of law and political science (FDSP)
Research units
- I2M: Marseille institute for mathematics
- LIS: Computer science and systems laboratory
- Fresnel: Fresnel institute (optics science and technology)
- CRMBM: Centre for biological and medical magnetic resonance
- LBA: Laboratory for applied biomechanics
- INMED: Mediterranean institute for neurobiology
- INT: Timone neuroscience institute
- INS: Institute for systems neuroscience
- CRPN: Research centre for psychology and neuroscience
- C2VN: Timone cardiology and vascular centre
- CRCM: Marseille centre for cancer research
- MMG: Marseille Medical Genetics
- CEReSS: Centre for Ethics and Research in Health and Social Sciences
- SESSTIM: Health economics & social sciences and medical information processing
- ADES: Bio-cultural anthropology, law, ethics and health
- CERIS: Research centre for imaging and neuroscience
- IM2NP: Provence institute for microelectronics and nanosciences
- ISM: Institute for movement sciences
- CERGAM: Aix-Marseille centre for management studies and research
- INP: Mediterranean institute for neuroscience
- AMSE: Aix-Marseille school of economics
Doctoral schools
- ED 184 - Marseille mathematics and computer sciences
- ED 658 - Living sciences
- ED 659 - Biomedical research
- ED 353 - Engineering Sciences
Partner healthcare establishments
- APHM– Marseille public university hospital system
- IPC – Paoli-Calmettes institute
The Scientific Committee helps to implement activities by providing operational and strategic support. The members advise the institute’s board, evaluate projects received in response to calls for projects and help select candidates in the case of calls for thesis and postdoctoral projects.
Current composition:
- I2M: Marseille institute for mathematics
- LIS: Computer science and systems laboratory
- Fresnel: Fresnel institute (optics science and technology)
- CRMBM: Centre for biological and medical magnetic resonance
- LBA: Laboratory for applied biomechanics
- INMED: Mediterranean institute for neurobiology
- INT: Timone neuroscience institute
- INS: Institute for systems neuroscience
- CRPN: Research centre for psychology and neuroscience
- C2VN: Timone cardiology and vascular centre
- CRCM: Marseille centre for cancer research
- MMG: Marseille Medical Genetics
- CEReSS: Centre for Ethics and Research in Health and Social Sciences
- SESSTIM: Health economics & social sciences and medical information processing
- ADES: Bio-cultural anthropology, law, ethics and health
- CERIS: Research centre for imaging and neuroscience
- IM2NP: Provence institute for microelectronics and nanosciences
- ISM: Institute for movement sciences
- CERGAM: Aix-Marseille centre for management studies and research
- INP: Mediterranean institute for neuroscience
- AMSE: Aix-Marseille school of economics
The training committee helps to implement activities by providing operational and strategic support. Its members advise the institute’s management team, evaluate projects as part of internal calls for teaching projects and help to set up new projects.
Members:
- Master’s in Medicines and Healthcare Products, Digital Solutions for Pharmaceutical Sciences programme
- Master’s in Biology-Health, Biomarker & AI programme
- European Master’s in DIGITALSKILL - IA&HEALTH
- Master’s in Computer Science, Data Science and Engineering programme
- Master’s in Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning programme
- Master’s in Applied Mathematics and Statistics, Data Science stream
- Master’s in Electronics, Electrical Energy and Automation, Systems monitoring and safety using data analysis programme
- Master’s in Electronics, Electrical Energy and Automatics, Automatics programme
- Master’s in Neuroscience, Integrated, Cognitive and Behavioural Neuroscience programme
- Master’s in Cognitive Sciences
- Marseille polytech, Computer Science department
- Master’s in Public Health, Artificial Intelligence for Public Health programme
- Master’s in Public Health, Quantitative and Econometric Methods for Health Research programme
The Scientific and Training Advisory Board – STAB - is made up of external experts who represent the institute’s strategies and fields of research (oncology-haematology, neurosciences and ethics). The main roles of the STAB consist in providing strategic advice on the planning and carrying out of the institute’s missions, and in proposing recommendations regarding the institute’s annual activity report.
Composition:
- Jacques Colinge - Oncology-Haematology, INSERM
- Vera Pancaldi - Oncology-Haematology, INSERM
- Daniel Ruckert - Neurosciences, Technische Universität München
- Michel Dojat - Neurosciences, University of Grenoble
- Jean-Pierre Noël Llored - Ethics/Philosophy, Imperial College London
- Designation in progress - Industrial
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