N° 108 - October 2022 - First lessons from the health crisis
Issue Editors: Jean-Luc Laurent and Xavier Guchet
Introduction :
Jean-Luc Laurent,
Honorary Engineer General of Mines,
and
Xavier Guchet,
University of Technology of Compiègne
Biological and medical aspects
Introductory remarks
Jean-Luc Laurent,
Honorary Engineer General of Mines
Vaccine development: a ‟before” and an ‟after” Covid?
Bruno Donini,
Head of Public Policy for Sanofi
Covid-19 pandemic: contribution of metrology to the evaluation of the filtration efficiency of protective masks
François Gaie-Levrel, Alexandre Bescond, Axel Fouqueau, Tatiana Macé and Sophie Vaslin- Reimann,
Laboratoire national de métrologie et d’essais (LNE), Paris
Covid-19 crisis: health care professionals in pain
Alicia Fournier and Héloïse Haliday,
Laboratory of psychology (Psy-DREPI) of the University of Bourgogne Franche-Comté, Dijon,
Christine Binquet,
Inserm CIC 1432, CHU Dijon-Bourgogne of the UFR of Health Sciences,
Jean-Pierre Quenot,
Intensive care medicine department of the Dijon-Bourgogne University Hospital, France ‒ Lipness team of the INSERM UMR1231 research center and LabEx LipSTIC of the University of Bourgogne Franche-Comté, Dijon,
and
Alexandra Laurent,
Laboratory of psychology (Psy- DREPI) of the University of Burgundy Franche-Comté, Dijon, Department of anesthesia and surgical resuscitation of the University Hospital of Dijon-Bourgogne
Chemosensory disorders caused by Covid-19: long-term effects and a possible solution
Coline Zigrand, Sarah Brosse, Nouhaila Bouguiyoud, Simon Bérubé, Nicholas Bussière and Johannes Frasnelli,
Department of Anatomy, University of Quebec at Trois-Rivières (Canada)
Evolution of health crisis management in the post-Covid-19 era
Dr Clément Lazarus and Pr Jérôme Salomon,
Directorate General of Health, Ministry of Health and Prevention
Digital aspects
Introductory remarks
Jean-Luc Laurent,
Honorary Engineer General of Mines
Misinformation and health behaviors in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic
Edmond Baranes, Marlène Guillon and Pauline Kergall,
Montpellier Research in Economics (MRE), University of Montpellier
Measurement, estimation and representations of the Covid-19
Éric Guichard,
Senior lecturer at the University of Lyon and researcher at the Triangle laboratory of the ENS of Lyon and the CNRS, and at the IXXI,
and
Patrice Abry,
Director of research at the CNRS and researcher at the physics laboratory of the ENS of Lyon and the IXXI
Covid-19 crisis, democracy and collective intelligence
Benoît Duchemann,
SPHere Laboratory, UMR7219 of the University of Paris
Interest and limits of modeling in epidemic management
Laura Temime,
Professor, MESuRS Laboratory, Conservatoire national des Arts et Métiers
Artificial intelligence and Covid-19, or the limits of ‟technological solutionism”
Nicolas Brault,
Teacher-researcher in history and philosophy of science, Interact UP 2018.C102, Institut polytechnique UniLaSalle
Organization and monitoring of hospital capacities in times of crisis
Thierry Garaix, Camille Breen, Mohamed El Habib Messabis and Raksmey Phan,
École des Mines de Saint-Étienne
Mentalities and ideas
Introductory remarks
Xavier Guchet,
University of Technology of Compiègne
The Covid-19 and its psychological impacts
Alexis Vancappel, Eline Jansen and Wissam El-Hage,
University psychiatric clinic of the CHRU of Tours
What do public misgivings about Covid-19 vaccines tell us about ordinary relationships to science?
Jeremy K. Ward,
Research fellow at INSERM (CERMES3) and member of the technical commission on vaccinations at the French National Authority for Health
The Covid-19 Scientific Advisory Board: an epistemological approach
Stéphane Tirard,
François Viète Center of Epistemology and History of Science and Technology of the University of Nantes
France’s strategic autonomy in the field of medicines depends on Europe
Philippe Lamoureux,
Director General of Leem
Epidemiological surveillance as a risk governance tool: the case of Covid-19
Saliha Hadna,
Lecturer in Information and Communi-cation Sciences (CERTOP Laboratory ‒ UMR 5044 ‒ Toulouse II & III, Paul Sabatier University, Jean Jaurès University, CNRS)
Access to water in times of sanitary crisis: the public service tested by Covid-19 in Guyana
Priscilla Thébaux and Damien Davy,
Ecology, evolution and interactions of Amazonian systems laboratory (CNRS-University of Guyana-IFREMER),
and
Agathe Euzen,
CNRS (LATTS) and CNRS Institute of Ecology and Environment
Covid-19 and new economic regulation mechanisms
Olivia Chevalier,
Doctor of Philosophy and teaches at the ITM-BS, the École des Ponts and Sciences Po Saint-Germain-en-Laye
Coping with the death of a loved one during a pandemic
Chantal Verdon and Josée Grenier,
Université du Québec en Outaouais,
Jacques Cherblanc, Chantale Simard, Christiane Bergeron-Leclerc and Danielle Maltais,
University of Quebec at Chicoutimi,
Emmanuelle Zech,
UCLouvain, Belgium,
and
Susan Cadell,
Renison University College (affiliated with the University of Waterloo)
Learning from the Covid-19 crisis to better manage future ones
Sylvie Znaty,
Professor, Chair of Occupational and Environmental Risk Prevention and Laboratory of Modeling and Monitoring of Health Risks (MESuRS), CNAM Paris,
and
William Dab,
Professor Emeritus of Cnam (MESuRS) and Associate Professor at the Institut catholique de Paris
The social acceptability of health measures: a return to the imperative of public participation
Alice Friser,
Professor, Department of Administrative Sciences, Université du Québec en Outaouais,
Marie- Luc Arpin,
Professor, Department of Management and Human Resources Management, School of Management, Université de Sherbrooke,
Corinne Gendron,
Professor, Department of Strategy, Social and Environmental Responsibility, Université du Québec à Montréal,
And
Stéphanie Yates,
Professor, Department of Social and Public Communication, Université du Québec à Montréal
One Health: Considering the links between human health, animal health and ecosystems
Élisabeth Toutut-Picard,
Psychosociologist
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