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Anne-Sophie is a Professor at Paris V University, a chief physician and sector director at Broca Hospital, as well as the author of numerous articles in international scientific publications.
As an expert in neurosciences and memory and psycho-behavioural disorders among the elderly, Prof Anne-Sophie RIGAUD is highly active in the non-profit sector and the struggle to improve healthcare for seniors. Indeed, she is vice-president of the CLIC (Local Information and Coordination Centre in Gerontology) in the 13th arrondissement in Paris and vice-president of the geriatric network Memorys.
In addition, as co-director of the Resources and Research Centre on Memory of the Ile-de-France Region, she coordinates innovative activities in the field of expert medical reports, research and teaching on dementias.
Furthermore, Prof Anne-Sophie RIGAUD is the coordinator of various research programmes at national and European level. Her projects in relation with Alzheimer's disease notably focused on the search for early biomarkers, on predictive factors of hospitalisation and healthcare sectors for patients, on the development of psycho-educational programmes to assist caregivers in the pharmacological care they provide and on assessing the impact of cholinergic treatment.