Researcher profile #6510
Jean-Christophe Mino is a physician, public health specialist, and HDR researcher on the ethical, practical and political issues of prevention and care of chronic diseases, in old age and at the end of life.
After training for research in public health, philosophical ethics and sociology, he is currently a member of the Share team (SHS ans outcome research) at the Institut Curie (Paris) and co-responsible for the development of the ethical approach in this establishment. He is also in charge of research at the Siel Bleu Institute, dedicated to R&D on non-drug interventions for prevention and care.
JC Mino teaches in the "ethics" university department of Sorbonne Université's Faculty of Medicine and supervises doctoral students in the ethics and epistemology research team at the Center for Research in Epidemiology and Population Health (Inserm, UPS UVSQ).
For nearly 8 years, he directed the Centre National de Ressources Soin Palliatif and held team and project responsibilities at various public and private institutions of general interest in healthcare (care structures, research teams, organizations such as HAS, foundations and associations).
JC Mino is the author of 10 books, 30 chapters in collective works, nearly 100 articles and 180 oral interventions at conferences and congresses.