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ANSES’s scientists and PhD students in the spotlight
Activités Recherche
12/10/2020
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ANSES’s scientists and PhD students in the spotlight

To improve knowledge of health risks, ANSES conducts research in its nine laboratories. Every year, its scientists and PhD students get together for its Scientific and Doctoral Days devoted to research, where they are given the opportunity to interact with one another and present their work. The best PhD student presentations recently received recognition.
The French Agency for Veterinary Medicinal Products to join a project to combat antibiotic shortages
Pénurie Antibiotique
12/10/2020
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The French Agency for Veterinary Medicinal Products to join a project to combat antibiotic shortages

Through its French Agency for Veterinary Medicinal Products, ANSES will be taking part in the management of a project seeking solutions to the unavailability of certain antibiotics. This three-year project will begin in November 2020, and will receive technical support from the World Health Organization (WHO).
Glyphosate: ANSES publishes the results of its comparative assessment with the available non-chemical alternatives
Glyphosate
09/10/2020
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Glyphosate: ANSES publishes the results of its comparative assessment with the available non-chemical alternatives

As part of the government's glyphosate withdrawal plan, ANSES undertook an assessment of non-chemical alternatives to this herbicide. Its results were published on 9 October 2020. Use of glyphosate is now restricted to situations where there is no substitute for this substance in the short term. These restrictions are now taken into account by the Agency when issuing marketing authorisations for products containing glyphosate.
Today ANSES and its partners are launching the website of the food chain surveillance platform
08/10/2020
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Today ANSES and its partners are launching the website of the food chain surveillance platform

And that makes three! After the epidemiological surveillance platforms for animal and plant health, it is now the turn of the food chain surveillance platform (SCA) to launch its dedicated website: plateforme-sca.fr . Among other things, it will provide livestock and agri-food professionals, health professionals and members of technical organisations and institutes with access to methodological resources, the results of work published by this platform, and all of its Bulletins de Veille Sanitaire.
ANSES publishes its methodological guide to creating tables of occupational diseases
06/10/2020
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ANSES publishes its methodological guide to creating tables of occupational diseases

In 2018, the government decided to implement independent collective expert appraisals to improve the recognition of occupational diseases in France. The aim of this decision was to separate the expert appraisal phase from negotiations with the social partners, as part of the procedure for creating or revising occupational disease tables. ANSES was therefore asked to carry out an initial series of expert appraisals. Today, the Agency is publishing a methodological guide describing the recommended scientific approach to follow in order to identify and characterise the links between occupational exposures or working conditions and health problems.
ANSES portrait - Stephan Zientara “Making discoveries and preventing disease more effectively”
06/10/2020
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ANSES portrait - Stephan Zientara “Making discoveries and preventing disease more effectively”

Stephan Zientara, age 56, is a veterinary surgeon and virologist. His role at ANSES is to study infectious animal diseases, zoonoses and vector-borne diseases. General Inspector of veterinary public health – Director of the ANSES/INRAE/ENVA joint research unit – Deputy Director of the ANSES Laboratory for Animal Health at the Maisons-Alfort site
The mushroom foraging season is here: stay alert to the risk of poisoning!
La saison de cueillette des champignons commence : restez vigilants face aux risques d’intoxications !
25/09/2020
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The mushroom foraging season is here: stay alert to the risk of poisoning!

Early autumn marks the beginning of the wild mushroom picking season. Every year, numerous cases of poisoning caused by mushrooms are reported to poison control centres. This type of poisoning can have serious health consequences leading to hospitalisation or even death: severe digestive disorders, kidney complications or liver damage requiring a transplant. Whether you are a connoisseur or an occasional picker, you must therefore remain vigilant and comply with good practices to ensure safe consumption.
Gabrielle Bouleau elected as Chair of the ANSES Committee for Ethical Standards
25/09/2020
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Gabrielle Bouleau elected as Chair of the ANSES Committee for Ethical Standards

Gabrielle Bouleau was elected as Chair of the ANSES Committee for Ethical Standards and Prevention of Conflicts of Interest on 16 September 2020. A chief engineer in bridges, water and forestry, and a socio-political expert with INRAE (the French National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and the Environment), Gabrielle Bouleau recently joined LISIS [1] , where she is studying how public policies take account of environmental issues and risks. A member of the Committee since 14 December 2018, Gabrielle Bouleau takes over from philosopher Pierre Le Coz, Chair of the Committee since its founding in 2011. Gabrielle Bouleau began her career as head of the public engineering department with the Departmental Directorate for Agriculture and Forestry in the Drôme département of south-east France. She then worked in engineer training before moving into research with the French National School of Rural Engineering, Water and Forestry. In 2005, she joined the Cemagref research institute and, in 2007, she obtained a PhD in environmental science on changing water policies and indicators in France. After a post-doctoral position at the University of California, Berkeley, she shifted the focus of her work to political science and obtained an accreditation to supervise research in this field in 2017. Her research studies focus on environmental policies in France, Europe and the United States. In particular, she looks at how the political agenda takes account of new environmental issues and how these issues are translated into public policy and new activities. She is also in charge of “public policies, risks and adaptation” at the EcoSocio department of INRAE, and responsible for two master's modules at the École des Ponts engineering school. In addition, she is the author of a recent publication on the politicisation of environmental issues: “ Politisation des enjeux écologiques. De la forme au motif environnemental” . Gabrielle Bouleau explained that her application for the position of chair of the ANSES Committee for Ethical Standards and Prevention of Conflicts of Interest was motivated by "the ambition to ensure that the Committee remains independent and pluralistic, in order to promote balanced debate and efficient working”. ANSES Committee for Ethical Standards and Prevention of Conflicts of Interest On its founding in 2010, ANSES set up a Committee for Ethical Standards and Prevention of Conflicts of Interest (CDPCI). The Committee’s brief is to issue opinions on questions relating to ethics and the independence of the Agency's work. A key component of Agency governance, the Committee is made up of between five and eight members, appointed by ministerial order. Four new members were appointed by order on 28 July 2020: Ms Sophie GERBER, Professor Didier HOUSSIN, Ms Cécile MOIROUD and Mr Jean-Claude PIFFARETTI. They join the existing members: Ms Gabrielle BOULEAU, Ms Isabelle DOUSSAN, Ms Marie-Angèle HERMITTE and Ms Claire SABBAGH. The mandate of CDPCI members expires on 21 April 2021. Gabrielle Bouleau was elected as Chair by the members of the CDPCI at the inaugural meeting of the partially renewed committee on 16 September 2020. [1] Interdisciplinary Laboratory in Social Sciences and Innovation
Professor Benoît Vallet appointed Chairman of ANSES's Board of Administrators
14/09/2020
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Professor Benoît Vallet appointed Chairman of ANSES's Board of Administrators

Professor Benoît Vallet, Senior Counsellor at the French Court of Auditors, was appointed Chairman of ANSES's Board of Administrators by Presidential Decree dated 10 September 2020. He succeeds Luc Derepas. Benoît Vallet is an anaesthetist by training and was Director General for Health (DGS) from 2013 to 2018. He was recently involved in managing the response to COVID-19 and the national lockdown exit strategy, and is currently coordinating establishment of the WHO Academy in Lyon on the national level.

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