Actions & Initiatives
The actions initiated by Aviesan are part of a scientific and operational coordination objective between French research stakeholders of life and health sciences
The actions and initiatives of the French National Alliance for Life and Health Sciences (Aviesan) respond to two key objectives aimed at stepping up national coordination between its participants, operators, funding agencies and industries.
Scientific coordination
Acquire new capacities for strategic analysis and programming at national level and lend a hand in running scientific communities
- Strategic analysis/scientific management
For the first time in France, the very best experts from all institutions have:
- reviewed the current situation of French research for each theme with a view to painting an exhaustive picture of existing activities, skills and resources
- analyzed the strengths and weaknesses and identified priority research themes
- written strategic guidance documents for each theme.
- Research actions/programming
- Agreement with the French National Research Agency (ANR) and involvement in the sector committee
- Interactions with the Hospital Program for Clinical Research (PHRC)
- Research programs on the H1N1 virus
- Alzheimer’s and similar diseases
- Gestation of inter-organization projects via the Inter-Organization Steering Committee (COPIO)
- Call for proposals for future investments
Operational coordination
Coordinate the Alliance’s actions in keeping with the strategic analysis to improve the visibility, responsiveness and appeal of French research in life and health sciences; foster the emergence of large research clusters through measures jointly initiated with universities and research operators
- Institutional organization
Thanks to the efforts made, it has been possible to:
- Set up operational governance
- Forge research partnerships through associated members (EFS, Institut Telecom)
- Develop a site policy
- Create an ad hoc group within the French Board of University Chancellors (CPU)
Other joint actions
- Drawing up a charter common to Aviesan members for the addresses and affiliations of scientific publications
- Approximation of ATIP (CNRS) and Avenir (Inserm) programs for young researchers through an ATIP-Avenir project and standardization of the two organizations’ recruitment processes