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04- CV Jean-Philippe Empana

Jean-Philippe Empana

Inserm Research Director 
Co-TEAM LEADER – INTEGRATIVE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
Mail : jean-philippe.empana@inserm.fr
PHONE :+33 1 53 98 80 20
 

SCIENTIFIC TOPICS

  • Epidemiology, Cohorts, Prevention, Cardiovascular disease, Risk prediction, Biomarkers

ITMO

  • Public Health

Biosketch

After his MD (2001) and specialization in Public Health (2002) at the Université de Lille (France), Dr Empana obtained his PhD in Epidemiology (2005) at INSERM in Paris. Between 2002 and 2009, he contributed with X Jouven to the development of an INSERM AVENIR Team on the epidemiology of cardiac arrest at Villejuif. From 2009 to 2017, he was the deputy director of Team 04 at the PARCC. Since 2018, he’s the co-director of Team 04. In 2021, he was appointed Circle U chair of global health at the Université Paris Cité. Circle U is a European funded alliance of 9 universities aiming to create a European campus on global health, climate change and health democracy. Dr Empana is the coordinator of the Circle U knowledge hub on global health. Dr Empana is the author of 233 scientific papers. Dr Empana has coordinated several international projects. Dr Empana has supervised 5 international post doc, 10 PhD students, 12 master 2 students.

Academic position

2021-2025: Circle U Chair of Global Health at the Université Paris Cité

Since 2012: DR INSERM / Research Professor

2009: HDR / Hability to Direct Research

Responsabilities and activities

Since 2021: Coordinator of the Circle U knowledge hub on Global Health

2018-now: co-Team leader of Team 04

2009-2017: deputy director of Team 04

Teaching activities: Circle U international summer school of global health since 2021

Responsible of teaching modules in Epidemiology in Master 2 at Paris Dauphine and Paris Saclay, and at the Paris Saclay summer school of epidemiology

Scientific summary

Dr Empana is addressing the predictive value of novel biomarkers for CVD in large observational studies. Initially focused on peripheral blood biomarkers, current works have been expanded to vascular aging biomarkers as measured non-invasively by carotid echotracking. He’s currently conducting an ambitious project on the clinical relevance of radiomics markers as derived by carotid echotracking. Dr Empana is also coordinating international works addressing the clinical and public health relevance of primordial prevention, a novel preventative strategy ahead of primary prevention and aiming at preventing the onset of risk factors in the first place. With his team, he has in particular demonstrated that this approach could be useful to prevent not only CVD but also beyond, permitting to envisage of unified approach for preventing chronic diseases and multi morbidity. Next step will be to test the efficacy of primordial prevention implementation in a RCT. Finally, Dr Empana is engaged in Global health activities in the context of the European project Circle U gathering 9 prestigious European universities. He’s coordinating the knowledge hub on Global Health aiming to promote global health across Europe and beyond, to educate the next European generation on global health and to implement a common academic Master-PhD program on global health across these 9 universities.