Evaluation and Modeling with the Therapeutic Effects Group
Members
Stagiaire
UCBL

Maîtresse de conférences - praticienne hospitalière
UCBL
Tel: 04 72 11 94 07
Maître de conférences - praticien hospitalier
UCBL
Tel: 33 04 72 32 34 87

Professeur des universités - médecin généraliste
UCBL
Tel: 04 78 74 18 18

Maîtresse de conférences
UCBL
Tel: 33 04 78 78 57 83

Professeure des universités - médecin généraliste
UCBL
Tel: 04 78 77 72 86

Professeur d'université - praticien hospitalier
UCBL
Tel: 04 72 44 81 42
Doctorante
HCL
Assistant hospitalier universitaire
UCBL
Doctorant
UCBL
Tel: 04 72 44 81 42

Professeur d'université - praticien hospitalier
UCBL
Tel: 33 04 72 16 80 99

Doctorante
autre
Tel: 04 72 44 81 42

Praticien hospitalier
HCL
Tel: 04 72 44 81 42

Professeur d'université - praticien hospitalier émérite
UCBL

Professeur d'université - praticien hospitalier
UCBL
Tel: 04 27 85 77 32

Professeur d'université - praticien hospitalier
UCBL
Tel: 33 04 78 86 33 01

Post-doc
UCBL

Maîtresse de conférences - praticienne hospitalière
UCBL
Maître de conférences - praticien hospitalier
UCBL
Tel: 04 72 11 94 20

Professeur d'université - praticien hospitalier
UCBL
Tel: 33 04 72 12 94 37
Post-doc
UCBL
Doctorante
UCBL
Tel: 04 72 44 81 42
Doctorante
HCL
EMET presentation
The EMET team brings together doctors, pharmacists and research professors specializing in the evaluation and use of drug and non-drug therapies, around a single project built on two axes:
- the evaluation of therapies in clinical trials or observational studies;
- the construction of explanatory and predictive models, to better understand and therefore predict the effect of therapies, simulate their impacts at the individual and population level, and improve the innovation paradigm.
The EMET team is therefore part of two major dynamics in therapy: analysis of the level of evidence and precision medicine.
The fields of application are cardiovascular and metabolic diseases, primary care medicine, rare pediatric diseases (including genetic and autoimmune diseases), oncology and infectious diseases.
EMET members implement approaches using different mathematical models: direct comparison and network meta-analysis, pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic analysis, Bayesian networks and machine learning.
Education
The EMET team is specially involved in the teaching of pharmacology and therapeutics and the modeling of the treatment effect through the coordination of the Masters 2 Clinical Evaluation (EC) and Pharmacology modeling and clinical trials (PHAME), Interpretation of Therapeutic Trials (IET), Training of investigators in clinical drug trials (FIEC) and Training of clinical research assistants and clinical study technicians (FARCTEC). Teacher-researchers are also involved in the first (pharmacology), second (pharmacology / therapeutics, pharmacy) and third cycles (general medicine, pediatrics, internal medicine) in health training courses.
Society involvement
The members of the EMET team through their work and their interactions with the other components of the LBBE, National societies, governmental (HAS) or international (EMA) agencies, and the Hospices Civils de Lyon, are invested in current societal issues: rationalization of the use of health product resources, research ethics, gender equality, rationality of approaches in analyzing the diversity of human populations.
Publications
Display of 511 to 540 publications on 626 in total
Étude coût-efficacité de l'adaptation bayésienne des posologies des aminosides en gériatrie
Pharmacoéconomie . 66 : 445-452
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see the publicationThe value of population pharmacokinetics and simulation for postmarketing safety evaluation of dosing guidelines for drugs with a narrow therapeutic index: buflomedil as a case study
Fundamental & Clinical Pharmacology . 26 ( 2 ) : 279-285
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see the publicationQuantitative Prediction of Cytochrome P450 (CYP) 2D6-Mediated Drug Interactions
Clinical Pharmacokinetics . 50 ( 8 ) : 519-530
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see the publicationA New Animal Model of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Responding to Continuous Positive Airway Pressure
Sleep . 34 : 541-548
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see the publicationIntrafamilial transmission of Staphylococcus aureus Panton-Valentine leukocidin responsible for two cases of neonatal necrotizing pneumonia
Archives de Pédiatrie . 18 : 1090-1094
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see the publicationCombined pulmonary fibrosis and emphysema syndrome associated with familial SFTPC mutation
Thorax . 66 ( 10 ) : 918-9
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see the publicationProgrammed death-1 levels correlate with increased mortality nosocomial infection and immune dysfunctions in septic shock patients
Critical Care . 15 ( 2 ) : R99
DOI: 10.1186/cc10112
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see the publicationEffect of intensive glucose lowering treatment on all cause mortality cardiovascular death and microvascular events in type 2 diabetes: meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials
British medical journal . 343 : 1-12
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.d4169
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see the publicationProgrammed death-1 levels correlate with increased mortality, nosocomial infection and immune dysfunctions in septic shock patients.
Critical Care . 15 ( 2 ) : R99
DOI: 10.1186/cc10112
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see the publicationThe Global Risk Approach Should Be Better Applied in French Hypertensive Patients: A Comparison between Simulation and Observation Studies
PLoS ONE . 6 ( 3 ) : 1-7
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see the publicationProbable Drug Interaction Between Intravenous Ciprofloxacin and Mycophenolate Mofetil in a Bone Marrow Transplant Recipient
Pharmacotherapy: The Journal of Human Pharmacology and Drug Therapy . 31(1) : 36-40
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see the publicationTowards personalized medicine: exploring the consequences of the effect model-based approach
Personalized Medicine . 8 : 581-586
DOI: 10.2217/pme.11.54
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see the publicationProblématique des cibles de pression artérielle
Revue médicale Suisse . : 873
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see the publicationl-asparaginase loaded red blood cells in refractory or relapsing acute lymphoblastic leukaemia in children and adults: results of the GRASPALL 2005-01 randomized trial.
British Journal of Haematology . 153 ( 1 ) : 58-65
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see the publicationStandard requirements for GCP-compliant data management in multinational clinical trials
Trials . 12 : 85
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see the publicationBlood pressure lowering in the oldest old: a step toward abandoning arbitrary blood pressure targets
Journal of Hypertension . 29 : 171-175
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see the publicationMathematical modeling of pulmonary tuberculosis therapy: insights from a prototype model with rifampin
Journal of Theoretical Biology .
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see the publicationMathematical modeling of pulmonary tuberculosis therapy: Insights from a prototype model with rifampin
Journal of Theoretical Biology . 282 ( 1 ) : 80-92
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see the publicationGenotype-Based Quantitative Prediction of Drug Exposure for Drugs Metabolized by CYP2D6
Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics . 90 : 582-587
Journal article
see the publicationQuantitative prediction of cytochrome P450(CYP) 2D6-Mediated drug interactions
Clinical Pharmacokinetics . 50(8) : 519-530
Journal article
see the publicationUnlicensed and off-label drug use in a neonatal unit in France
Acta Paediatrica . 68 : 241-242
Journal article
see the publicationInformation et éducation des familles des enfants en situation d'urgence: objectifs des messages de santé
Archives de Pédiatrie . 17 : 850-851
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see the publicationRéduction des consultations non programmées et non justifiées dans le cadre des urgences pédiatriques grâce à une plateforme téléphonique
La Presse Médicale . 39(11) : e258-e263
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see the publicationInformation et éducation des familles des enfants en situation d'urgence: méthodes d'élaboration des messages
Archives de Pédiatrie . 17 : 852-853
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see the publicationInformation et éducation des familles des enfants en situation d\textquoterighturgence: diffusion téléphonique des messages
Archives de Pédiatrie . 17 : 854-855
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see the publicationInformation et éducation des familles des enfants en situation d\textquoterighturgence: méthodes d\textquoterightélaboration des messages
Archives de Pédiatrie . 17 : 852-853
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see the publicationInformation et éducation des familles des enfants en situation d'urgence: suivi d'intervention
Archives de Pédiatrie . 17 : 856-857
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see the publicationInformation et éducation des familles des enfants en situation d'urgence: diffusion téléphonique des messages
Archives de Pédiatrie . 17 : 854-855
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see the publicationInformation et éducation des familles des enfants en situation d\textquoterighturgence: objectifs des messages de santé
Archives de Pédiatrie . 17 : 850-851
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see the publicationHeterogeneity prevails: the state of clinical trial data management in Europe - results of a survey of ECRIN centres
Trials . 11 : 79
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