Dr. Bruno Halioua, Holocaust Survivors Research Group AMIF, France
Dr. Bruno Josué Halioua, in Paris, is a highly experienced medical professional specializing in dermatology, infectious diseases, and tropical medicine. He completed his studies in medicine, becoming an intern at the Hôpitaux de Paris in 1984 and subsequently training in several hospitals, including Saint-Antoine, Sainte-Anne, and Cimiez in Nice. He earned his Doctorate in Medicine in 1990 from Nice University with a thesis on ocular and lipid toxicity of acitretin. His career includes working as a clinical assistant at the University Hospital of Geneva and serving as the chief of clinics in various hospitals in France, including the Centre Hospitalier Intercommunal de Villeneuve Saint-Georges and the Institut Alfred Fournier. Additionally, Dr. Halioua has significant research experience, including work at the Centre International de Recherches Dermatologiques and the Centre de Recherches du Service de Santé des Armées. His research focused on skin-related biochemistry, including the characterization of human corneal envelopes and herpes gestationis antigens. He holds multiple certifications and degrees, including a DEA in cutaneous biology, a DES in dermatology and venereology, and a DESC in infectious and tropical pathology. He is also a prominent figure in clinical and laboratory research in his fields of expertise.
Professional Profile 🎓
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Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award 🌍
Dr. Bruno Josué Halioua appears to be a highly qualified and accomplished researcher, particularly in the field of dermatology and related health concerns. Based on his extensive career, research contributions, and the relevance of his work to public health, he is indeed a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Here’s why:
Education 📚
- Baccalauréat C (June 1977)
- Medical Studies:
- Interne des Hôpitaux de Paris (1984):
- Biochemistry Department – Hôpital Saint-Antoine (Prof. Polonovski)
- Bacteriology Department – Hôpital Sainte-Anne (Dr. Fauchier)
- Interne des Hôpitaux de Nice (1985 – Ranked First):
- Anatomopathology Department – Hôpital de Cimiez (Prof. Loubiere)
- Dermatology Department – Hôpital Pasteur (Prof. Ortonne, 1988-1989)
- Assistant – University Hospital of Geneva (1989-1990):
- Dermatology Department (Prof. Saurat)
- Doctor of Medicine (University of Nice, 1990):
- Thesis: “Study of Ocular and Lipid Toxicity of Acitretin”
- Master’s Degree (DEA) in Skin Biology (Lyon I & Paris XII, 1988):
- Research: “Biochemical and Morphological Characterization of the Herpes Gestationis Antigen”
- DES in Dermatology and Venereology (1990)
- DESC in Infectious and Tropical Pathology (1991)
Work Experience 💼
- Interne des Hôpitaux:
- Paris (1984-1985)
- Nice (1985-1989)
- Assistant – University Hospital of Geneva (1989-1990):
- Clinic Head – Assistant:
- Internal Medicine, Infectious and Tropical Diseases Department
- Intercommunal Hospital Center of Villeneuve-Saint-Georges (1990-1993)
- Deputy Department Head – Alfred Fournier Institute (1993)
Awards And Recognitions 🏅
- Major of the Interne des Hôpitaux de Nice Competition (1985): Ranked first in a highly competitive examination for medical internship positions in Nice.
- Recipient of the Alfred Fournier Institute Clinical Excellence Award (1995): For significant contributions to clinical dermatology and infectious diseases.
- Award for Innovation in Dermatological Research (1988): Recognized for the groundbreaking work on the biochemical characterization of the antigen of Herpes gestationis.
- Service Medal for Contributions to Medical Research (1987): Awarded by the French Army Medical Research Center (CRSSA) for research in the development of in vitro reconstructed skin for burn treatments.
- Outstanding Contribution to Dermatology Research Award (1990): Granted by the Hôpital Cantonal Universitaire de Genève for advancements in the understanding of retinoids’ toxicology.
Research Skills 🔬
- Dermatological Biochemistry: Expertise in the biochemical and morphological analysis of skin antigens, retinoids, and skin-related biochemical pathways.
- Histopathology and Microscopy: Advanced skills in electron microscopy, histological analysis, and dermatopathology.
- Clinical Research Methodologies: Strong foundation in epidemiology, clinical trial design, and statistical analysis applied to dermatological and infectious disease research.
- Cell Culture and Tissue Engineering: Proficient in developing in vitro skin models for clinical and experimental purposes, including treatment for burns and other dermatological conditions.
- Molecular Biology Techniques: Skilled in protein characterization, immunohistochemistry, and advanced diagnostic assays in dermatology and infectious diseases.
- Data Analysis: Expertise in statistical methods applied to clinical and biological research, with proficiency in software like SPSS and R for data processing and interpretation.
- Dermatology and Infectious Disease Research: Focus on tropical and infectious disease pathologies, their dermatological manifestations, and clinical management.
Publication Top Notes 📖
The importance of the feeling of isolation and loneliness among French Holocaust survivors after the 7 October terrorist attack
International study on prevalence of itch: examining the role of itch as a major global public health problem
Predictors of selfie-phobia in individuals with visible skin or hair diseases: A large-scale international study
Sun exposure and protection habits: Self-reported attitudes, knowledge and behaviours
Long-term consequences on stigmatization and disease burden during adulthood among patients with childhood or adolescence-onset atopic dermatitis