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The Inflammation Research Center (IRC) was born on January 1, 2014 following the active collaboration of the three research units. CRB3-U773, U843 and UMRS 699.
First Europpen Research Center specialized in the study of inflammatory mechanisms. This joint research unit (INSERM, CNRS, University of Paris) federates the forces of 12 teams of fundamental and clinical research on the subject of the inflammation of the liver, the kidney, the pancreas, the intestine, and the immune system .
Today, the IRC brings together more than 250 researchers, engineers and administrators spread over two sites (Bichat and Beaujon) and collaborates with 4 hospitals, Bichat, Beaujon, Robert Debré and Louis Mourier.
The IRC is a major player in the laboratory of excellence “Institute of Inflammatory Diseases” (Inflamex) coordinated by R. Monteiro, DHU Unity (led by D.Valla) and DHU Fire (co-coordinated by B. Crestani, G Steg & E. Daugas)
The goal of the 12 teams that make up the IRC is to establish a “Center of Excellence” that links basic research with translational and clinical research in inflammatory diseases and ensures an optimal approach to the patient.
“We strive to find the right balance between basic research and clinical research – our approach is from the bench to the bedside.”
Pr Renato Monteiro, Director
Science Policy:
The scientific objectives of the CRI: