R&D and health research

Bio Logbook maintains strong links with hospital and academic research , actively contributing to healthcare research thanks to its innovative artificial intelligence methodologies. Biological drift has many applications in research, including improved patient stratification, understanding of complex biological mechanisms, and the search for diagnostic markers or prediction of clinical events.

Nantes Digital Sciences Laboratory (CNRS UMR 6004)

A successful CIFRE thesis by Jakez Rolland

After three years of intense research in partnership with the Laboratoire des Sciences du Numérique de Nantes(LS2N, CNRS, UMR 6004), Jakez Rolland, Bio Logbook's Data Scientist, brilliantly obtained his doctorate in November 2024. Supervised by Damien Eveillard, professor at the University of Nantes and bioinformatics researcher at LS2N, as well as Benoît Delahaye, lecturer at the University of Nantes, Jakez carried out innovative research in artificial intelligence and medical data modeling.

His research has led to the development of advanced computational methodologies, pushing back the boundaries of massive biological data analysis and opening up new perspectives for the Bio Logbook method. A landmark achievement that embodies Bio Logbook's ongoing commitment to scientific research and innovation.

B lymphocytes, Autoimmunity and Immunotherapies (INSERM UMR 1227)

A CIFRE thesis by Clément Bézier

A three-year partnership is underway with the Lymphocytes B, Autoimmunité et Immunothérapies laboratory (INSERM UMR 1227), as part of a CIFRE thesis by Clément Bézier, a doctoral student in bioinformatics at Bio Logbook. He is supervised by Prof. Valérie Devauchelle-Pensec, head of the rheumatology department at Brest University Hospital, and Dr. Nathan Foulquier, post-doctoral fellow in bioinformatics and artificial intelligence at the LBAI laboratory.

His research aims to explore novel bioinformatics and machine learning methodologies to better understand the pathophysiology of patients with systemic autoimmune diseases.

Chronic Inflammatory Bowel Diseases (CIBD)

Bio Logbook works closely with the gastroenterology department of the CHU de Liège on Crohn's disease and Hemorrhagic Rectocolitis. Alongside Prof. Edouard Louis, head of the department, the aim is to improve follow-up of chronic patients andanticipate relapses thanks to biological drifts.

Third-party experimentation in nephrology UNIREIN

Since 2023, Bio Logbook has been participating in UNIREIN, a third-party experimentation facility dedicated to innovation in renal health, bringing together 11 partners.

AlongsideAP-HP Sorbonne Université - CHU Pitié-Salpêtrière, under the direction of Prof. Corine Bagnis, and several hospitals, laboratories and patient associations, we are developing the Néphroguard project, which aims to evaluate the performance of our Bio Logbook Healthcare software in the early diagnosis of impaired renal function in at-risk patients.

Foch Hospital Project with Pr. Fischer

The aim of this collaboration is to analyze the link between biological results (pre- and post-op) and length of stay after surgery.
It also explores the relationship between biological parameters, post-operative complications, admission to intensive care and in-hospital mortality. The results of this study could improve anticipation of complications and reinforce preventive measures.

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