Research projects at TIMC
SG_ClinicalResearch2
Serious Games: Scenario Theatre Repository, Simulation for authentic learning in clinical research
Supervisor(s):
Responsable
Pierre GILLOIS
Team(s):
equipe
THEMAS
Contract: EIT Health (European Institute of Innovation and Technology) - UNIVERSITE GRENOBLE ALPES - [2017-2017]
resumé
SG_ClinicalResearch2, the second part of this generic serious gaming platform, will provide all components to enable the creation of a health scenario repository, including blocks for management of interactions and activities between learners and mentors. This MOOC will host a wide-range of simulations in health through the means of gaming, such as learners playing the role of public health physicians, solving medical problems.
INSERM
AGIR PEPS 2016 AIRPOD
Supervisor(s):
Responsable
Pierre ALBALADEJO
Team(s):
equipe
THEMAS
Contract: Communauté Université Grenoble Alpes - UNIVERSITE GRENOBLE ALPES - [1970-1970]
Projet BIOPILE
Supervisor(s):
Responsable
Philippe CINQUIN
Team(s):
equipe
SYNABI
Contract: SATT Linksium, Technology transfer and startup building Grenoble Alpes - UNIVERSITE GRENOBLE ALPES - [2015-2017]
Projet TAENIA artificiel
Supervisor(s):
Responsable
Philippe CINQUIN
Team(s):
equipe
SYNABI
Contract: Convention de reversement CNRS - UNIVERSITE GRENOBLE ALPES - [2015-2017]
Projet FINOVI
Supervisor(s):
Responsable
Jean-Luc LENORMAND
Team(s):
equipe
THEREX
Contract: Fondation FINOVI - UNIVERSITE GRENOBLE ALPES - [2015-2017]
Registre Cancer Isère
Supervisor(s):
Responsable
Patrice FRANCOIS
Team(s):
equipe
BCM
Contract: Association Registre du Cancer de l'Isère - Financement de thèse - UNIVERSITE GRENOBLE ALPES - [2015-2017]
Projet financement ANSES
Supervisor(s):
Responsable
Anne MAITRE
Team(s):
equipe
EPSP
Contract: ANSES - UNIVERSITE GRENOBLE ALPES - [2014-2017]
INSERM Plan Cancer 2014
Supervisor(s):
Responsable
Anne MAITRE
Team(s):
equipe
EPSP
Contract: INSERM - UNIVERSITE GRENOBLE ALPES - [2014-2017]
Projet CQFD
Demonstrated Quality and Reliability in Surgery
Supervisor(s):
Responsable
Philippe CINQUIN
Team(s):
equipe
GMCAO
Contract: AGENCE NATIONALE DE LA RECHERCHE (ANR-14-LAB3-0002) - UNIVERSITE GRENOBLE ALPES - [2014-2017]
resumé
What is the Delivered Medical Benefit of a device expected to improve the results of a surgical procedure? Could the answer to this question inspire the choice of the information displayed to the surgeon and the design of the interface that will enable him or her to make the best possible use of this information during the surgical procedure? On this basis, would it be possible to detect in real time a discrepancy between a procedure and “good surgical practice”? Computer Assisted Medical Interventions (CAMI) devices begin to significantly be used in the operating theaters, which allows to envisage an original way of answering these questions.