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Basile  Chrétien

Basile Chrétien

Clinician

I am a pharmacologist with a strong interest in psychiatry and data-driven drug safety research. After my residency, I joined the pharmacovigilance, pharmacovigilance of clinical trials, and pharmacoepidemiology units at Caen University Hospital, where I engaged in and spearheaded various research endeavors, notably contributing to studies on medications employed in the treatment of schizophrenia. I also hold a Master of Science in Toxicology and completed a Master of Public Health in Biostatistics at Paris-Saclay University to deepen my expertise in quantitative methods and machine learning applied to pharmacoepidemiology. I am currently a PhD candidate in International Medical Education at Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine, supported by the THERS Make New Standards Program. My doctoral research focuses on developing international active learning methods in medicine and building a federated learning network between Caen and Nagoya Universities. My broader research interests center on leveraging real-world data and machine learning to improve the care of psychiatry patients and to advance drug safety science.