The Paris-Saclay Hospital: a great opportunity to revisit the link between technological research laboratories and healthcare institutions.

In 2024, the Paris-Saclay Hospital of the GHNE (Groupe Hospitalier Nord-Essonne) will be built in the Corbeville neighborhood. In close vicinity of this hospital, the PASREL building will house an open collaborative platform equipped with an exceptional range of research infrastructures in biology and health.

The PASREL building will be a showcase for medical technologies developed in Paris-Saclay and will be a link between the medical world, the technological research of Paris-Saclay and manufacturers. It will be open to the public and will offer:

Even prior to the creation of this building, PASREL is coordinating a network of laboratories and healthcare institutions to develop, test and validate innovative medical technologies and practices.

Highlights

09/02/2024

Second scientific day by PASREL-Imagerie

On Friday, February 9, 2024, the second scientific day organized by PASREL-Imagerie "Accelerating drug development using biomedical imaging" took place at the Cité Internationale de Paris. The event brought together…

Read the article
09/11/2023

Open registrations for the PASREL-Imagerie scientific day – February 9, 2024

PASREL-Imagerie in partnership with FranceBiotech is pleased to announce that registrations are now open for the scientific day "Accelerating drug development using biomedical imaging" on February 9, 2024. You will…

Read the article
30/06/2023

Introducing PASREL

On June 30, 2023, Pr Vincent Lebon was invited to present PASREL to the Conseil Hospitalier Territorial du GHU Paris-Saclay, chaired by Pierre-Christophe Baguet (mayor of Boulogne). This assembly brings…

Read the article
30/05/2023

Visit to PASREL-imaging platforms

PASREL-imagerie organized a visit to the MIRCen (Molecular Imaging Research Center) and IDMIT (Infectious Diseases Models for Innovative Therapies) platforms on May 30, 2023. PASREL-imagerie aims to accelerate medical innovations…

Read the article