Events

September 26, 2025

Cap Sciences, Bordeaux

The EDU targeted project was present at Research Night!

An event bringing together scientists and the public to discover the world of research.

EDU hosted the Psychiatry 2.0 stand: innovation for teaching and destigmatization in mental health.

1️⃣ What are the challenges of precision psychiatry?
How can we train practitioners in the methods of tomorrow?
With Florence I. Roullet, program manager.

2️⃣ Tools and actors in destigmatization: from research to practical methods. With Kévin-Marc VALERY, psychologist and researcher.

3️⃣ Psychiatry is evolving rapidly. It incorporates genetics, biological markers, and the environment to personalize care and diagnoses. How are these innovations paving the way for more refined, effective, and personalized psychiatry? With Damien Etchecopar-Etchart, psychiatrist and sleep specialist.

4️⃣ What tools enable psychiatrists to make a diagnosis?
With Jean-Arthur Micoulaud Franchi, psychiatrist, neurophysiologist, and sleep specialist, and Clelia Quiles, psychiatrist, co-founder, and president of the Association for the Teaching of Psychiatric Semiology.

5️⃣ Augmented reality as a tool for immersion in schizophrenia. To better understand patients, work on prejudices, and improve their care. With Emma Tison, clinical neuropsychologist and doctoral student.

Images © Milène Testa-Rioux and Florence I. Roullet.