Team
Steering committe

Dr Isabelle Pin
is pediatric respirologist at Grenoble Alpes University Hospital Center. She is the principal investigator of the SEPAGES couple-child cohort. In particular, Isabelle Pin initiating the protocol allowing to have respiratory measure at two months.

Rémy Slama
is a research director at Inserm. He is the co-scientific investigator of the SEPAGES couple-child cohort. In the SEPAGES cohort, he is in charge of the scientific projects related to growth, cardiac health, microbiota, transcriptome and exposome.

Claire Philippat
is a researcher at Inserm. She is the co-scientific investigator of the SEPAGES couple-child cohort. In the SEPAGES cohort, she is in charge of the scientific projects related to chemical pollutant and child neuro-development.

Valérie Siroux
is a research director at Inserm. In the SEPAGES cohort, she is in charge of the scientific projects related to respiratory health of the child and immunological parameters.

Johanna Lepeule
is a researcher at Inserm. In the SEPAGES cohort, she is in charge of the scientific projects related to air pollution, temperature and DNA methylation.

Sarah Lyon-Caen
is a research engineer at Inserm. She is in charge of coordinating the SEPAGES cohort and leads the field work team in charge of collecting data.

Joane Quentin
is a clinical research associate at Grenoble Alpes University Hospital Center. She is in charge of the of volunteers follow-up and she coordinates the clinical protocol of the study.
The current team in charge of
data collection and management.

Yoann Gioria
is a clinical research associate at Inserm. Since 2016, he has been in charge of the volunteer’s follow-up. He is in charge of the clinical exams and the home visits.

Maïlys Barabgello
is an Engineering Assistant at Inserm. Since 2019, she has been in charge of preparing the materials for the week of measurements, sending mails and contacting the volunteers.

Karine Supernant
is a study engineering at Inserm. She is in charge of the SEPAGES database management.

Anne Boudier
is a study engineering at Grenoble Alpes University Hospital Center. She is in charge of the SEPAGES database management.

Joane Quentin
is a clinical research associate at Grenoble Alpes University Hospital Center. She is in charge of the of volunteers follow-up and she coordinates the clinical protocol of the study.
They worked with us in the fieldwork team

Assia Benlakhryfa
Clinical research associatewas in charge of volunteers’ follow-up from 2015 to 2018.

Laura Borges
Clinical research associatewas in charge of volunteers’ follow-up of SEPAGES feasibility study and the first volunteers of Sepages from 2013 to 2015.

Amandine Bossant
Neuropsychologistwas in charge of conducting the psychologist exam at the three-year follow-up from 2020 to 2021.

Estelle Charvet
Mid-wifewas in charge of volunteers’ follow-up from 2015 to 2018.

Justine Giraud
Nursewas in charge of volunteers’ follow-up from 2014 to 2015.

Malorie Graça
Fieldwrokerwas in charge of the day-to-day management: preparing materials, sending mails, contacting volunteers, ordering etc. from 2015 to 2018.

Karen Gridel
Fieldwrokerwas in charge of recruiting the volunteers in the study from 2014 to 2017.

Karine Guichardet
NeuropsychologistCoordinated and conducted the psychologist exam at the three-year follow-up.

Jean-Tiphaine Iltis
Neuropsychologistwas in charge of conducting the psychologist exam at the three-year follow-up from 2019 to 2020.

Anaëlle Levanic
Neuropsychologistwas in charge of conducting the psychologist exam at the three-year follow-up from 2018 to 2021.

Muriel Marceau
Nursewas in charge of volunteers’ follow-up from 2015 to 2018.

Marie-Pierre Martin
Nursewas in charge of the measure of the newborn lung function from 2015 to 2018.

Clémence Pelini
Fieldworkerwas in charge of volunteers’ follow-up from 2015 to 2018.

Aurélie Putod
Mid-wifewas in charge of volunteers’ follow-up from 2014 to 2015.

Elisabeth Quintero
Neuropsychologistwas in charge of conducting the psychologist exam at the three-year follow-up from 2018 to 2020.

Sandy Raffin
Neuropsychologistwas in charge of conducting the psychologist exam at the three-year follow-up and the volunteers’ follow-up in 2019.
Scientific partners

Nicole Le Moual
is an epidemiologist and a research engineer at Inserm. In the SEPAGES cohort, she is in charge of projects on household exposure and respiratory health.

Dr Sabine Plancoulaine
is a researcher at Inserm. In the SEPAGES cohort, she is in charge of projects on sleep.

Raphaëlle Varraso
is a researcher at Inserm. In the SEPAGES cohort, she is in charge of projects on nutrition.

Gaëlle Uzu
is a research director at IRD. In the SEPAGES cohort, she is in charge of projects on oxidative potential of particulate matter.

Pr Sam Bayat
is a respirologist and professor at Grenoble Alpes University Hospital Center. In the SEPAGES cohort he coordinated the FOT exam at three years.

Dr Hullo Eglantine
is a pediatric respirologist at Grenoble Alpes University Hospital Center. She is co-investigator of the SEPAGES couple-child cohort.

Dr Llerena Catherine
is pediatric respirologist at Grenoble Alpes University Hospital Center. She is a co-investigator of the SEPAGES couple-child cohort.
Engineers, PhD students and postdoctoral researchers who are currently
working or who worked on data from the SEPAGES cohort

Marion Ouidir
did her thesis in the team of environmental epidemiology that she defended in 2017. In the framework of here thesis she worked on atmospheric and fetal growth data in Sepages. Her thesis is entitled «Maternal exposure to air pollution during pregnancy: characterization of exposure, its determinants and association with fetal growth in two complementary cohorts».

Céline Vernet
did her thesis in the team of environmental epidemiology that she defended in 2018. In the framework of her thesis she worked on nonpersistent endocrine disruptors data in Sepages. Her thesis is entitled “Exposure to nonpersistent endocrine disruptors during pregnancy using biomarkers of exposure: Within-subject variability and effects on respiratory health in the offspring».

Dorothy Nakiwala
did her thesis in the team of environmental epidemiology that she defended in 2020. In the framework of her thesis she worked on chemical data and the role of thyroid hormones in Sepages. Her thesis is entitled «Prenatal exposure to phenols and phthalates, child neurodevelopment and the role of the thyroid hormones».

Solène Cadiou
did her thesis in the team of environmental epidemiology that she defended in 2020. In the framework of her thesis she worked ondata on exposome and DNA methylation in SEPAGES. Her thesis is entitled: «Using dna-methylation to inform the exposome-health relations»

Pierre Lemire
is currently a PhD student in the Inserm team of integrative respiratory epidemiology. In the framework of his thesis, he works on the data from SEPAGES on domestic household and respiratory health. His on-going thesis is entitled «Household exposure to cleaning products and respiratory health».

Anouk Marsal
is currently a PhD student in the team of environmental epidemiology and the team of Atmospheric chemistry at the Institut des Géoscience de l’environnement. Anouk works on oxidative potential of particulate matter from the filters of the device MicrPem worn by the participants and the impact of the oxidative potential on the respiratory health of the child.

Stephan Gabet
worked as a post-doctorate in the team of environmental epidemiology from 2017 until 2021. In the framework of his research he worked on data on atmospheric pollution and maternal DNA.

Lucille Borlaza
is doing a post-doctorale fellowship in the team of environmental epidemiology and the team of Atmospheric chemistry at the Institut des Géoscience de l’environnement. Lucille works on oxidative potential of particulate matter from the filters of the device MicroPem worn by the participants and the impact of the oxidative potential.

Annabelle Bédard
is doing a post-doctorale fellowship in the team of integrative respiratory epidemiology. Annabelle works, with Raphaëlle Varaso, on nutrition and respiratory data in the Sepages Cohort.

Matthieu Rolland
is a research engineer in the team of environmental epidemiology. In the Sepages cohort, he works on data on chemical pollutants, fetal growth and neuro-development, in particular data from the eye-tracking exam performed at the Grenoble Center for Studies of Infants and Young Children.

Ariane Guilbert
is a research engineer in the team of environmental epidemiology. In the Sepages cohort, she works chemical pollutants, geolocalisation and the child neuro-development. She also did her master internship in the team. Her master thesis was entitled «Prenatal exposure to non-persistent endocrine disruptors and child behavior in the SEPAGES cohort».

Emie Seyve
is a research engineer in the team of environmental epidemiology where she works on atmospheric pollutants and meteorological (temperature, humidity etc.) data. In the Sepages cohort, she works on geocoding the home address and meteorological condition from exposure model.