Summary
Clément Massonnaud is a research methodologist and biostatistician with eight years of experience, currently working at Hospital Bichat–Claude Bernard (AP-HP Nord) and serving as assistant professor at Université Paris Cité. He combines clinical training as an MD and geriatric resident with advanced quantitative skills, holding an MPH and a PhD in Biostatistics, which enables him to bridge patient care, public health, and rigorous study design. As an INSERM partner and longtime public health resident, he has practical experience translating complex epidemiological questions into robust analyses for hospital and academic settings. Colleagues value his dual perspective—clinician-statistician—which helps anticipate real-world data challenges and craft reproducible, policy-relevant evidence.
8 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Biostatistics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Biostatistics at Univ Paris Diderot
Master's degree, Public Health, Master's degree, Public Health at Université Paris-Saclay
Master of Public Health - MPH, Public Health, Master of Public Health - MPH, Public Health at EHESP - École des hautes études en santé publique
Public Health and General Preventive Medicine Residency Program, Public Health and General Preventive Medicine Residency Program at Université de Rouen
Doctor of Medicine - MD, Medicine, Doctor of Medicine - MD, Medicine at Université de Poitiers
Geriatric Medicine Residency Program, Geriatric Medicine Residency Program at Université de Rouen Normandie