FUTURAPOLIS HEALTH: CELEBRATING THE FACULTY'S 800TH ANNIVERSARY

OCTOBER 9, 2020 – OPÉRA COMÉDIE

As part of Futurapolis Santé, a booth dedicated to the 800th anniversary of the Faculty of Medicine was set up in the magnificent setting of the Opéra Comédie foyer. The booth offered the public a fun way to learn about the Faculty of Medicine’s 800-year history—an event that is both historical and scientific.
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debate

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book signings

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videos available for replay

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dedicated booth

  • AN ONLINE LECTURE BY PROF. DEDET, MODERATED BY ANNE JEANBLANC

    800 Years of the Montpellier School of Medicine: How Many Epidemics?

  • A LIVE DEBATE BETWEEN HISTORIANS


    Montpellier, Home to the World’s Oldest School of Medicine: True or False? – by Prof. Thierry Lavabre Bertrand, hematologist, Ph.D. in history, and Vice Dean of the Montpellier-Nîmes School of Medicine, with Prof. François Olivier Touati, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Letters at the University of Tours, and Prof. Jacques Verger, Professor Emeritus at Sorbonne University

  • A BOOTH DEDICATED TO THE 800TH ANNIVERSARY

    Featuring two book-signing sessions with authors Jean-Pierre Dedet and Caroline Fabre Rousseau

  • Jean-Pierre Dedet

    President of the 800 Years Association, specialist in tropical and infectious diseases, author of the book *900 Years of Medical Education in Montpellier*

  • Thierry Lavabre-Bertrand

    Chair of the 800th Anniversary Steering Committee, Associate Dean of the School of Medicine

  • François Olivier Touati

    Medical Doctor, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities at Tours

  • Jacques Verger

    Specialist in medieval universities, member of the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres

  • Caroline Fabre-Rousseau

    Author of the book *They Came from Orenburg*

  • Mickaël Delafosse, Benoît Ross, and Antoine Poulizac

    For their support and help in setting up the booth

  • Marie-Dominique Bellamy-Clauzel, Vanessa Gomez, Caroline Berland

    And to all the teams at the Tourist Office for organizing and running the 800th-anniversary booth

  • Thierry Lavabre-Bertrand, François Olivier Touati, and Jacques Verger

    For agreeing to participate in this valuable discussion

  • Anne Jeanblanc and Sophie Gournay

    For brilliantly organizing this high-quality scientific event

  • Jean-Pierre Dedet

    For his unwavering support of the Faculty and his attendance at the book-signing events

  • Caroline Fabre-Rousseau

    For attending the book-signing event

  • François Guillaume Lorrain

    For the roundtable discussion and the article in *Le Point*

  • The teams at the Montpellier Méditerranée Tourism Office and Montpellier Méditerranée Métropole

    For the creation of the booth dedicated to the 800th anniversary and its activities

  • Gérald Chanques

    For the planning and overall coordination of this event in collaboration with the teams from the Montpellier metropolitan area

  • Valérie Rigau, Vanessa Szablewski, John De Vos, Christophe Bonnel

    For science and education outreach at the booth throughout the conference weekend

  • Maud Minard

    For the design of visual elements for the debate and social media communications