Isabelle Clerc-Urmès | Statistical | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Isabelle Clerc-Urmès , Institut national de recherche et de sécurité, France.

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Suitability For The Award

Dr. Isabelle Clerc-Urmès demonstrates exceptional expertise in biostatistics and health economics, with extensive experience in research, teaching, and professional practice. Her multidisciplinary background integrates advanced statistical modeling with health behavior analysis, making her a distinguished candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Professional Development 

Awards and Honors

  • 🏆 2014: Qualification for Maître de Conférences by the French National University Council (CNU).
  • 🌟 2011: Doctoral Thesis with honors and jury commendations at Aix-Marseille University.
  • 📜 2020: Official tenure as Hospital Biostatistician, CHRU Nancy.
  • 🧪 Developed statistical tools and packages recognized for innovation in R and STATA.
  • 📊 Contributed to impactful epidemiological and public health studies at INSERM and INRS.

Publications

  • “From unknown to familiar: An exploratory longitudinal field study on occupational exoskeletons adoption”
  • “A New Approach to Prevent Injuries Related to Manual Handling of Carts: Correcting Resistive Forces between Floors and Wheels to Evaluate the Maximal Load Capacity”
  • “The Adoption of Occupational Exoskeletons: From Acceptability to Situated Acceptance, Questionnaire Surveys”
  • “Predictive factors of return-to-work trajectory after work-related rotator cuff syndrome: A prospective study of 96 workers”
  • “Arterial Cannulation Simulation Training in Novice Ultrasound Users”
  • “A Magnetic Resonance Imaging Index to Predict Crohn’s Disease Postoperative Recurrence: The MONITOR Index”
  • “Training novice in ultrasound-guided venipuncture: A randomized controlled trial comparing out-of-plane needle-guided versus free-hand ultrasound techniques on a simulator”
  • “Incidence of and Risk Factors for Colorectal Strictures in Ulcerative Colitis: A Multicenter Study”
  • “Risk of thrombosis, pregnancy morbidity or death in antiphospholipid antibodies positive patients with or without thrombocytopenia”
Isabelle Clerc-Urmès | Statistical | Best Researcher Award

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