INTERVIEW | Read our profile of Nadine Houédé, the future Vice Dean of Finance!

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Every five years, a new dean’s office team—composed of associate deans and program coordinators—is appointed by the dean to represent the dean in carrying out specific tasks. This year, Prof. Nadine Houede was appointed Associate Dean for Finance. She will soon succeed Associate Dean Messner in this role. Read her interview here: learn about her background and the projects she hopes to implement as part of her role!

You were appointed by the Dean, Ms. Isabelle Laffont. Could you tell us about your background and your area of expertise?

With two doctorates—one in medicine and one in biostatistics—I had the opportunity to spend two years in Canada toward the end of my studies, which allowed me to gain solid experience in urological oncology and develop a research mindset. I began my career as an oncologist at the Bordeaux Cancer Center, where I served as head of the urological oncology department and the early-phase clinical trials unit, and as an active member of French and American medical societies specializing in oncology.

Currently a department head at the Nîmes University Hospital and deputy head of the division, I lead numerous research programs at an INSERM unit in Montpellier and advocate for the rapid translation of research advances into patient care.

 

How do you plan to balance your duties as associate dean with your other professional responsibilities?

I am fortunate to be supported by a young and dynamic team in oncology. I hold two positions associated with my academic status: Director of the Cancéropole Grand Sud-Ouest, working closely with cancer research teams, and now Vice Dean for Finance, supporting faculty and student projects.

 

What will your contributions and goals be? What projects do you hope to carry out in your role?

Since the Dean has placed her trust in me with this appointment, I wish to assist her to the best of my ability with the administrative responsibilities entrusted to me, both in relation to her specific initiatives regarding DI and DIU and in connection with the university. I will work to maintain a balanced budget in order to provide students and faculty with the best possible learning environment.

 

What motivated you to accept this appointment?

While I should point out that working with numbers comes naturally to me, two factors motivated me to accept this position: first, my gratitude to the faculty that appointed me as a professor in 2015 and my desire to give back by dedicating all my resources to furthering its work; and second, the supportive mentorship of my predecessor, Professor Patrick Messner.