On Thursday, January 27, 2022, Dr. Catherine Alix-Panabières received the prestigious Savchuk Prize at the 15th Cancer Research Biennial for her work on "liquid biopsies." A look back at 23 years of research in the field of cancer research.

A career focused on the development of liquid biopsy

Dr. Alix-Panabières, director of the Rare Human Circulating Cells (CCRH) laboratory at Montpellier University Hospital, has been dedicated to her research for 23 years. Invented by her in 2010 with her German colleague, Professor Klaus Pantel from Hamburg, the term "liquid biopsy," which complements tissue biopsy, refers to a blood test that is performed repeatedly during a patient's treatment.

 

A non-invasive procedure

Liquid biopsy provides access to circulating cells or elements that are released by the primary tumor or metastases. The advantage? It offers the possibility of studying tumors located in inaccessible areas, repeatedly and non-invasively. After taking a blood sample, this procedure provides information on the progression of the tumor and therefore on the treatment.

His research focuses on three fundamental aspects:

  1. Understanding the biology of the tumor and its destination.
  2. Technology: Dr. Alix-Panabières is working on a patent focused on this new technique for detecting circulating tumor cells.
  3. A translational clinical study. Liquid biopsy allows treatment to be tailored to each patient's stage, particularly when starting treatment.

We extend our warmest congratulations to Dr. Catherine Alix-Pananières on receiving this award!

 

The Dean of the Faculty of Medicine and all the administrative and teaching staff at our institution would like to wish you all the best for 2022. To mark the occasion, watch our Dean, Isabelle Laffont, share her wishes in this video.

 

"I would like to take this opportunity to commend the exceptional commitment of our teams and the adaptability you have all shown in dealing with these difficult circumstances."

"2021 was a busy year, a positive year, a successful year, and yet it took place against the backdrop of a difficult pandemic. I would like to take this opportunity to commend the exceptional commitment of our teams and the adaptability you have all shown in dealing with these difficult circumstances."

 

"We are starting 2022, which I hope will be a year of calm, construction, and responsibility."

I wish us all a peaceful 2022, with a return to calm on the COVID front as the pandemic and its health and societal consequences fade away. I wish you a peaceful 2022, which will also see the stabilization of the many reforms to medical studies that have taken place in recent years. It is time to take a step back and focus on all the training programs offered by this faculty."

"I wish us all a productive 2022. Productive, first and foremost, in terms of medical school reforms, with the implementation of thesecond-cycle reform, which will take up a lot of our time and energy over the next two years. Productive also in terms of developing and finalizing the Faculty of Medicine's master's degree programs in health. And finally, still in the field of training, the deployment and organization of health simulations, which will take on an increasingly important role in our faculty organizations."

"Finally, I hope that 2022 will be a year of responsibility. I have already mentioned social responsibility in relation to territoriality, but I am also referring to social responsibility: it is essential that the university continues to take care of itself and its community. It must further strengthen the sense of belonging among staff members to university projects."

 

"I also hope you maintain the enthusiasm and creativity that characterize you."

 

Find here the presentation and video replay of the information meeting on the second semester of the PASS, admissions to MMOP, and continuing studies.

 

Meeting of January 17, 2022

Below you will find the presentation and video of the meeting held on January 17, 2022.

 

Are you a PASS or LAS student? Discover Pep's Week, organized by your awesome association, Tutorat Santé Montpellier! Dates, program, and registration—find all the useful information in this article!

 

A wellness week for PASS and LAS students

To mark the end of the first semester exams and help students prepare for the second semester, the Montpellier Health Tutoring Association (ATSM) is organizing the 2022 edition of Pep's Week for PASS and LAS students!

Winner of the Montpellier Student Initiatives Trophy in 2018-2020 and highly appreciated by students, Pep's Week is a project that is very close to our hearts and one that we hope to repeat this year under the name "Pep's Week."

This week is dedicated to the well-being and relaxation of PASS and LAS students. To this end, the ATSM is organizing numerous activities in partnership with students from different disciplines in order to provide the best possible support to first-year students by offering them psychological and educational assistance. The development of this well-being is a key objective, which has become essential since the start of the health crisis.

The 2022 edition, January 24 to 28

Pep's Week will take place from January 24 to 28, 2022. During this week, the ATSM will offer various activities involving qualified speakers, opportunities for discussion and sharing between students and tutors, every lunchtime at the Montpellier Faculty of Medicine, on the ADV Campus (641 Avenue du Doyen Gaston Giraud).

For this new edition, the theme is " Japan." Participants will receive a Welcome Pack containing lots of special goodies related to ATSM partnerships.

 

Here is the detailed program for the week:

 

Registrations

Pep's Week is free but requires prior registration. It couldn't be easier! Simply register by clicking on the button below:

 

As it does every year, the Faculty of Medicine will open its doors on its campuses in Nîmes and Montpellier (ADV) for a day on Saturday, February 12, 2022. This day will be an opportunity for our future students to meet our professors, our academic staff, and our students currently enrolled in medical and paramedical programs.

 

COVID-19 Information

As of today, the event is still scheduled to take place and will be held in accordance with current government guidelines.

– last update: January 6, 2022

 

A day exploring our two main campuses

Open to everyone, including parents, high school students, and students considering a change of direction, this event will be held on our two main campuses from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.:

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MONTPELLIER CAMPUS

641 Doyen Gaston Giraud Avenue

34090 MONTPELLIER

NÎMES CAMPUS

186 Carreau de Lanes Road

30900 NÎMES

 

On the agenda

Come and join us at our Faculty Open House! During this event, you will be able to:

  • Ask our students, professors, and academic administrative staff your questions.
  • Attend conferences
  • Find documentation

And to make sure you don't miss anything on our Faculty's program for the day, check out our Open House page!

To find out everything you need to know about Open House Days at UM (and therefore about all its departments), visit:https://www.umontpellier.fr/articles/journee-portes-ouvertes-de-lum

 

PASS students, you will be taking your exams starting tomorrow. In accordance with the latest health measures dated January 3, please take note of the following instructions related to the new isolation rules outlined below.

 

 

CASE 1 – PEOPLE WHO TESTED POSITIVE FOR COVID-19

A – Individuals with a complete vaccination schedule

  • Isolation:
    • for 7 full days (from the date the symptoms first appeared or the date the positive test was taken)
    • reduced to 5 days if:
      • Negative antigen or RT-PCR test
      • AND no clinical signs for 48 hours

B – Individuals with incomplete vaccination schedules or unvaccinated individuals

  • Isolation:
    • for 10 days
    • reduced to 7 days if the test is negative and there have been no clinical signs for 48 hours

 

CASE 2 – PEOPLE CASE CONTACT

A – Individuals with a complete vaccination schedule

  • No isolation BUT:
    • Antigen or PCR test as soon as the contact is known to be positive
      • If positive: ISOLATION
      • If negative: self-tests on day 2 and day 4 after last contact with a positive person
        • If self-test positive, perform TAG or RT-PCR and isolate

B – Individuals with incomplete vaccination schedules or unvaccinated individuals

  • Isolation for 7 days (from the date of last contact with a positive person) and negative TAG or RT-PCR on day 7.

 

WARNING

Anyone with potential symptoms is strongly advised to take an antigen or PCR test by tomorrowto ensure they are not positive for COVID-19.

 

Please take care of yourself and others.