The Saint-Antoine Research Center (CRSA) has a powerful potential for both fundamental and translational biomedical research. The CRSA is made up of 13 research teams certified by Inserm and Sorbonne University and an administrative team, located mainly at the Saint-Antoine. The CRSA has two closely related scientific themes: research in cancer and hematology, and research on metabolism and inflammation. These themes are studied at the fundamental, physiopathological, preclinical, and clinical levels. The CRSA has technical platforms (housing and animal experimentation platforms, L2, L3 laboratories) but also has platforms such as mass spectrometry, lipidomics and proteomics, imaging, flow cytometry, and histomorphology.
Latifa NAJAR, Senior Researcher at INSERM, is coordinating the project. She is responsible for the overall management and successful implementation of the project, which includes ensuring the objectives, timelines, and budget are respected, facilitating communication among partners, and serving as the primary contact point with PRIMA; she oversees reporting, monitoring progress across WP, ensuring scientific and administrative coherence, and supports collaboration and data sharing between all consortium members. With both molecular and Animal and Human physiological backgrounds, she co-coordinates WP6 (One HEALTH) with UMIL and also takes part in the elaboration and follow-up of the experimental designs and redaction of the scientific papers.