INTERVIEW | Discover the portrait of Nadine Houédé, future Vice-Dean for Finance!

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Every five years, a new dean's team, made up of vice-deans and project managers, is appointed by the Dean to represent him or her in defined missions. This year, Pr Nadine Houede has been appointed Vice-Dean for Finance. She will soon succeed Vice-Dean Messner in this role. Read her interview here: find out more about her background and the projects she hopes to implement as part of her mission!

You were nominated by Dean Isabelle Laffont. Can you tell us a little about your background and your speciality?

With two doctorates in medicine and biostatistics, I was fortunate enough to spend two years in Canada at the end of my studies, which gave me solid experience in urological oncology and a dynamic approach to research. I spent the first part of my career as an oncologist at the Bordeaux cancer center, where I was head of the onco-urology department and the early-phase trials unit, and an active member of French and American oncology learned societies.

Currently head of department at Nîmes University Hospital and deputy head of the department, I lead a number of research programs within an INSERM unit in Montpellier and fight to ensure that research advances are rapidly made available for the benefit of patients.

 

How do you plan to reconcile your activities as vice-dean with your other professional commitments?

I'm fortunate to be supported by a young and dynamic oncology team, and I hold two positions inherent to my university status: Director of the Cancéropole Grand Sud-Ouest, in close contact with cancer research teams, and now Vice-Dean in charge of finance, supporting faculty and student projects.

 

What are your contributions and objectives? What projects would you like to carry out in your role?

As the Dean has placed her trust in me through this appointment, I wish to assist her as best I can in the management tasks assigned to me, both for her specific DI and DIU actions and in relation to the university. I'll be working to achieve a balanced budget, so as to offer students and teachers the best possible teaching conditions.

 

What motivated you to accept this appointment?

If I must stress that numbers are in my nature, two factors motivated me to accept this position: on the one hand, my gratitude to the faculty that appointed me Professor in 2015 and my wish in return to contribute all my resources to the pursuit of its actions, and on the other, the benevolent companionship of my predecessor Prof. Patrick Messner.