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Governance 2020-2024

FHU CARE governance for 2020-2024 is based on a Management Committee, an Executive Committee and an external Scientific Advisory Board

The Management Committee is composed of:

Xavier Mariette

Coordinator
Immuno-Rheumatology and Autoimmunity

Olivier Lambotte

Vice coordinator
Clinical Immunology

Aurélien Marabelle

Vice coordinator

DITEP / Cancer Immunotherapy

IGR / UPSACLAY / INSERM

Samuel Bitoun

Head of Clinical Research

Myriam Morcel

Manager FHU CARE

Clinical Research and Innovation Department (DRCI) of Greater Paris University Hospitals – AP-HP

Diane Martinez

Head of the Transformation and Quality Management Department

Clinical Research and Innovation Department (DRCI) of Greater Paris University Hospitals – AP-HP

The Management Committee is composed of:

The Management Committee is responsible of:

  • Strategic, financial and managerial responsibilities
  • Adoption of strategic decisions
  • Approval of the annual workplan presented by the Executive Committee and supervision of its implementation
  • Approval of the annual reports and the evaluation at the end of its mandate
  • Decision about intellectual property (IPRs) of discoveries made by the consortium

The Executive Committee is composed of:

And its main missions are:

  • Elaboration and implementation of the annual workplan approved by the Management Committee;
  • Monitoring of FHU indicators;
  • Annual reporting to the funding organizations.

The External Scientific Advisory Board:

  • Pr Antony Rosen from J Hopkins, Baltimore, a highly recognized AID/cancer relations expert
  • Pr Len Calabrese from Cleveland clinic, an immune-rheumatologist expert in IrAEs of ICI
  • Pr François Ghiringhelli from Dijon University, a famous cancer specialist
  • Two Representatives of the French patients associations, one for AID (AFPRIC, ANDAR or AFGS) and one for cancer (Ligue contre le cancer)
  • Three Representatives of the 3 pharmaceutical industries supporting the project, 2 of them located at the site of Université Paris-Saclay (Sanofi and Servier), the 3rd one being BMS.