About
Sandrine Andrieu (M.D, PhD) is professor of public health, chair of the clinical epidemiology and public health department at the Toulouse University Hospital and adjunct professor at the University New Mexico (USA, since 2018).
Since 2009, she’s responsible of aging research team in the center for Epidemiology and research in population health (CERPOP, UMR1295 Inserm – Toulouse University). She served as director of the research center for Epidemiology and research in population health (UMR1027 Inserm - Toulouse University) from 2011 to 2020. She has published more than 300 international papers and book chapters in the field of aging and Alzheimer’s disease. She is involved in large prevention studies in the field of neuro-degenerative disease (GuidAge, MAPT) and in European projects (HATICE study, MIND-AD, PRODEMOS study). Her main topic of research is Alzheimer’s disease and prevention of age-related loss of functions, and healthy aging. She’s past-president of the French National Society of Geriatrics and Gerontology and currently president of the scientific committee of France Alzheimer.
Disclosure
Since the last 3 years, Dr. Andrieu reports grants from EU programs (H2020, JPND), Fondation de l’avenir, Fondation Vaincre Alzheimer, France Alzheimer, and personal fees from Biogen, Roche as well as AXA mutuelles.