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2025 BPH Young Researchers’ Day

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On 3 November 2025, the BPH Young Researchers’ Day was held,
with the following programme: presentations, posters, activities, My Thesis in 180 Seconds, and an awards ceremony.

 

 

Once again this year, the BPH organised a day dedicated to its young researchers. This event is an opportunity to highlight their contributions to public health research.
We are committed to showcasing a promising new generation every year.

 

 

 

 

 

 

This day will be an opportunity for our young people to present their work, exchange ideas and meet new people, all to the rhythm of a rich and varied programme, open to all:

 

9h-9h30 Opening session

 

9h30- 10h15 oral presentation session 1 

chaired by Cécile Proust-Lima (Biostat Team) and Nathan Du Soulier (Ahead Team)

 

  • Longitudinal analysis of the association between caregiver burden and behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia in older adults : preliminary results from an analysis of ETNA3 data  – Rosay Morgane-PHD Student, ACTIVE Team
  • Network models to decipher the human exposome: application to food exposome patterns in a case-control study on cognitive decline – Bernada Ima-PHD Student, ELEANOR Team
  • Cord Blood C-Reactive Protein and ADHD Symptoms at Age 5: Evidence from Two French Birth Cohorts – Gaslene Charline-PHD Student, HEALTHY Team

 

 

10h15-10h30 Animation

 

10h30-10h45 Blitz poster

  • Real-world treatment trajectories in type 2 diabetes in France: a cluster-based analysis –  Le Goff Romane-PHD Student, AHEAD Team
  • Mediation analysis with Bayesian non linear joint models: Evaluation of the treatment causal pathways between tumor growth kinetics and overall survival – Kazantzidis Georgios-PHD Student, BIOSTAT Team
  • Genetic association of the 5p13.3 locus with residual vascular obstruction in patients with unprovoked pulmonary embolism – Samaria Floriane-PHD Student, ELEANOR Team
  • Design Methodology for a Virtual Reality Application to Support Design Activities – Ristor Rafael-PHD Student, EPICENE Team
  • Multidisciplinary rapid assessment, analysis and feedback approach for supporting the adaptation of TDA implementation to local contexts in Mozambique and Zambia – Lebrun Natacha-PHD Student, GHIGS Team
  • Mental Health and Suicidality Disparities among Transgender/Non-Binary and Cisgender Students in France – Bourgeois Tiffany-PHD Student, HEALTHY Team

 

10h45-11h15 break

 

11h15 – 12h15 oral presentation session 2

chaired by Gayo Diallo (Ahead Team) and Arthur Hughes (Sistm Team)

 

  • Reasoning with Imperfect and Temporal Clinical Data: Rule-based Approach for Medical Event Inference – Awuklu Yvon-PHD Student, AHEAD Team
  • A regularized multi-state model for covariate selection with interval-censored survival data – Bercu Ariane-PHD Student, BIOSTAT Team
  • On the methodological difficulties of analyzing the association between compositional microbiome data and outcomes: an example from an HIV study – Colajanni Antonin-PHD Student, SISTM Team
  • Are Real-Life studies the solution to address randomized controlled trials challenges in sarcoma? Insights from the DEEPSARC Study – Thevenet Vincent-PHD Student, EPICENE Team

 

12h15-12h30 blitz poster

  • Pregnancy episodes and substance use disorders among women of reproductive age  : A medico-administrative cohort from the Système National des Données de Santé (SNDS) 2013-2024 – Crassous Agnès-PHD Student, PHARES Team
  • Circadian rhythms and vaccine responses: investigating time-of-day effects on Ebola vaccine immunity – Gouna Daniela-PHD Student, SISTM Team
  • Latent class trajectory analysis of long-term residential exposure to ambient PM2.5, PM10 and breast cancer risk – Le Provost Blandine-PHD Student, BIOSTAT Team
  • Psychological profiles of healthcare workers and their association with residents’ mental health in nursing homes – BOUCHE Amélie-PhD Student, ACTIVE Team
  • Associations between cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection and neurovascular markers in the 3C Bordeaux study – PIETROWSKI Marie-Anne-PHD Student, LEHA Team
  • Using Data Science to Predict Health Impacts from Indoor Air Quality – DROUOT Elisa-PHD Student, AHEAD Team

Group photos on the stage

 

12h30-14h buffet and posters

 

14h00-14h10 Ma thèse en 180 secondes

  • Trajectoires de solitude chez les personnes âgées – Faidherbe Virginie-PHD Student, ACTIVE Team
  • Évaluation pharmaco-épidémiologique des médicaments de prévention secondaire des AVC – Perrier Julia-PHD Student, AHEAD Team
  • La chirurgie thoracique dans le dépistage du cancer du poumon, qualité des pratiques, surdiagnostic et morbi-mortalité – Belaroussi Yaniss-PHD Student, EPICENE Team

 

14h10-14h55 oral presentation session 3

chaired by Robin Genuer (Biostat Team) and Anne-Andrée Ruiz (Sistm Team)

 

  • Air pollution, exposure, respiratory consequences, among three groups of differently exposed children in disadvantaged urban areas before the implementation of air pollution mitigation solutions, Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire –  Pajot Auriane-PHD Student, GHIGS Team
  • Mental health consequences of financial stress: Evidence from a longitudinal survey in Yokohama, JPN – Yoshigai Megumi-PostDoc, PHARES Team
  • Iron deficiency  without concomitant anemia and risk of major cardiovascular events in chronic kidney disease – Lisa Le Gall-PHD Student, LEHA Team

 

14h55-15h15 break

 

15h15-15h25 Ma thèse en 180 secondes

  • Aspects méthodologiques dans l’étude des associations entre les facteurs cardiométaboliques et la survenue de la dégénérescence maculaire liée à l’âge (Une retraite floue, c’est le coupable ?) – Mulumba Kayembe Blondy-PHD Student, LEHA Team
  • Social inequalities in relation to COVID-19 and epidemic dynamics in mainland France – Smaîli Sabira- PHD Student, PHARES Team
  • Inference in high-dimensional mechanistic models : application to modelling of immune response – Crepin Lisa- PHD Student, SISTM Team

 

15h25 – 15h55 Animation 

 

15h55 Award Ceremony – Photos of the Winners and Jury Members

 

19h Cocktail Dinner Reception at the Café de l’Horloge in Bordeaux

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

It was at the Haut Carré domain in Talence that our jury awarded prizes to our winners in each category:

Ariane Bercu, équipe BIOSTAT – Best oral presentation

“A regularized multi-state model for covariate selection with interval-censored survival data”

 

Blandine le Provost, équipe BIOSTAT- Best poster

“Latent class trajectory analysis of long-term residential exposure to ambient PM2.5, PM10 and breast cancer risk”

 

Virginie Faidherbe, équipe ACTIVE – MT180″

“Trajectoires de solitude chez les personnes âgées”

 

Arthur Hughes, équipe SISTM – Quizz


 

 

Congratulations to all participants and see you next year for a new edition!