Our Research · page 2

Inserm is involved across the research pathway – from fundamental to clinical, public health, and technology research – in advancing knowledge of living beings and disease. Through these advances and their resulting innovations, Inserm contributes to improving human health.

Find here pages describing the activities carried out in the Institute’s laboratories, as well as the good ethical and deontological practices that are implemented at Inserm.

Good Practices at Inserm

Good ethical practices and professional conduct in health research contribute not only to building open and responsible science, but also to preserving community trust in scientific activity. Inserm implements the means and structures that enable these good practices. Science is a common good that serves the collective interest and is based on trust in its […]

  • Published on: 05/07/2021
  • Category: Our Research

Clinical Research

Clinical research refers to the scientific studies performed on human subjects with a view to furthering biological or medical knowledge. These are prospective studies that require the follow-up of patients or healthy volunteers. This research is essential in order to better understand and treat diseases, and identify potential risk factors. In France, this research is […]

  • Published on: 02/07/2021
  • Category: Clinical research
Préparation d'un patient et de l'équipe du bloc opératoire, avant l'intervention chirurgicale réalisée dans le cadre de l'étude INDYGO, au CHRU de Lille