After studying pharmacy in Paris-Sud University, I moved to the Grenoble University Hospital (France) for pharmacy residency.
From 2002 to 2008, I worked as a hospital pharmacist at the Grenoble University Hospital and I have defended my PhD in public health/clinical pharmacy in 2008.
While clinical pharmacy activities in most European countries were just developing, I started working as a clinical pharmacist in the respiratory ward of the hospital since 2008.
Since 2011, I have the responsibility for the clinical pharmacy unit of the Grenoble University Hospital which include pharmaceutical care and the Clinical Trials unit (drugs and medical devices).
Since 2017, I am the head of the Pharmacy Department which gather all pharmacy activities at Grenoble Hospital.
From 2010 to 2011, I have completed a post-doctoral fellowship in the area of pharmaceutical outcomes research (pharmacoepidemiology and pharmacoeconomy) at the University of British Columbia (Vancouver).
Currently, I am Professor/Hospital Pharmacist in clinical pharmacy at the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences of the University Grenoble Alpes. I share my professional activities between the hospital (management and clinical pharmacy in pneumology), teaching clinical pharmacy, and research on medications and clinical pharmacy within the ThEMAS research team (TIMC-IMAG department of the French National Center for Scientific Research CNRS). I am interested in research evaluating the role of the clinical pharmacist and reducing adverse drug events including evaluation of health technologies (CPOE, automated drug dispensing system,...) and big data in health.
After being the Vice-President for Information System of the Joseph Fourier University (Grenoble, 2014-2015), I was the Vice-President for Information System of the new University Grenoble Alpes (2016). Since 2017, due to my hospital responsibility, I am still implicated at the UGA as associate Vice-President for digital infrastructures.