PhD

CRESS is heavily involved in training the next generation of researchers in epidemiology and statistics.

Around 80 doctoral students are trained at CRESS. They benefit from a solid training programme (speed-meeting, annual doctoral students’ seminar, training courses organised by CRESS).

They all publish their thesis work as first authors in recognised scientific journals, including high-impact journals such as BMJ, Plos Medicine, JAMA Int Med, etc. They win prestigious awards such as the Chancellerie des Universités prize, the L’Oréal Women for Science Young Talent Award, the Young Scientist Award and the David Sackett Young Investigator Award.

Doctoral schools

The CRESS is affiliated with two doctoral schools. All the details relating to the application, registration and thesis defense are available on the schools’ websites.

  • Public Health: Epidemiology and Biomedical Information Sciences ED393 (Université Paris Cité)
  • Science, Technology, Health – Galilée ED146 (Université Sorbonne Paris Nord)

Theses

You will find below all the theses in progress as well as all the theses successfully defended by former CRESS doctoral students.

PhD offers

Click to see our doctoral proposals open to applications.

Defining and analyzing Fetal Growth Restriction and its screening within the French National Health Data System

Pierre Gibert

Promotion : 2024 - 2027

Supervisor.s : Anne ego, Isabelle Monier

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EPOPé

Disparities in cesarean delivery according to women's migratory status

Félicia Joinau-Zoulovits

Promotion : 2024 - 2027

Supervisor.s : Elie Azria, Catherine Deneux-Tharaux

EPOPé

Evaluation of the iatrogenic potential of prenatal screening during pregnancy

Elodie Logodin

Promotion : 2024 - 2027

Supervisor.s : Jennifer Zeitlin, Alice Hocquette

EPOPé

The impact of patient-reported outcomes measures (PROMs) on the appropriateness of care in France

Raquel Correia

Promotion : 2024

Supervisor.s : Pr. Isabelle DURAND-ZALESKI, Pr. Olivier CHASSANY

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METHODS

Implementation of clinical practice guidelines in general practice

Mélissa Duran

Promotion : 2024

Supervisor.s : Pr Isabelle Boutron ; Dr Stéphanie Sidorkiewicz

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Development of a tool to map the care journey of patients with chronic conditions and multimorbidity

Antoine Braconnier

Promotion : 2024

Supervisor.s : Pr Viet-Thi Tran

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METHODS

New methods to evaluate digital therapeutics: the example of depression

Etienne Karl Duranté

Promotion : 2023

Supervisor.s : Philippe Ravaud and Astrid Chevance

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METHODS

Plant-based diet during pregnancy and child health

Yvan Njonfang Mbakop

Promotion : 2023

Supervisor.s : Blandine de Lauzon-Guillain

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EAROH

Phenotypic characterization and prognosis of adult pulmonary Langerhans cell histiocytosis

Amira Benattia

Promotion : 2023

Supervisor.s : Pr Raphaël Porcher, Pr Abdellatif Tazi

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METHODS

Scalable knowledge translation tools for network meta-analysis

Tianqi Yu

Promotion : 2023

Supervisor.s : Anna Chaimani

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METHODS

Filled prescription and response to antidepressant treatments

Charles Ouazana Vedrines

Promotion : 2023

Supervisor.s : Pr Cédric Lemogne and Pr Nicolas Hoertel

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Vaginal delivery pains with perimedullary analgesia and postpartum depression

Clara Rollet

Promotion : 2023

Supervisor.s : Anne Chantry, Marie-Pierre Bonnet

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EPOPé

Growth in early childhood after very preterm birth in Europe

Soodabeh Behboodi

Promotion : 2023

Supervisor.s : Jennifer Zeitlin

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EPOPé

Clustering longitudinal categorical data

Ottavio Khalifa

Promotion : 2023

Supervisor.s : François Petit

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METHODS

A participatory approach to support students in modifying their eating habits

Henri Dehove

Promotion : 2023

Supervisor.s : Alice Bellicha, Sandrine Péneau

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EREN

Artificial induction of labour, experience of childbirth and risk of postpartum depression

Sophia Braund

Promotion : 2023

Supervisor.s : Camille Le Ray, François Goffinet

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