Develop a Leading Center for Clinical Research and Innovation
The American Hospital of Paris draws on an ambitious innovation strategy to promote medical excellence and strengthen its renown as a private teaching hospital. To that end, the Center for Clinical Research and Innovation (CCRI) aims to make the Hospital a leading clinical research player and a driving force for healthcare innovation.
Thanks to a dedicated team of experts in clinical research and innovation, the CCRI supports projects with high scientific value, the rollout of new therapeutic practices and the development of cutting-edge technologies.
With more than 30 projects currently underway, the center has become a strategic driver of transformation through rigorous partner selection, tailored support for project leaders and facilitated access to an ecosystem of leading partners in Europe, the United States and Africa.
Project Aims
- Promote clinical trials offering new therapeutic perspectives and initiated by the teams at the American Hospital of Paris, and support studies conducted in collaboration with other institutions;
- Provide patients with access to promising clinical trials led by preeminent partners in clinical research;
- Accelerate the emergence and rollout of unprecedented, innovative technological solutions;
- Ensure the French and international reach of medical advances being developed at the American Hospital of Paris.
Lise Bettoun, Director of the Center for Clinical Research and Innovation
With our new Center for Clinical Research and Innovation, the American Hospital of Paris aims to guarantee access to medical progress for its patients. Our goal is to expand our scientific renown and expertise, and that of our doctors and healthcare teams, in France and abroad. Any clinical research project conducted at the American Hospital of Paris is carried out within a strict scientific, ethical, and regulatory framework. The American Hospital of Paris has all the necessary assets to conduct high-impact clinical research and is already leading in three areas: preventive medicine, women’s health, and imaging, particularly in nuclear medicine. Concrete benefits for patients and a lever to advance the everyday practices of medical and healthcare teams.