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...The Institute of Leukemia: who are we?
The Institute of Leukemia Paris Saint-Louis is a unique center of excellence dedicated to research and innovation in the field of leukemia.
By bringing together research teams and clinical services within an integrated structure, our mission is to foster synergy and accelerate the transfer of scientific discoveries into concrete medical advances — always placing the patient at the heart of our priorities.
The Institute of Leukemia aims to become a global leader in the field, building on its scientific and medical excellence, strategic partnerships, and innovative training programs.
The Leukemia Institute in figures
1stLeukemia Treatment and Research Center
16Research Teams
10Clinical Departments
4Medical Biology Laboratories
Our values
1 ChatGPT a dit : Scientific excellence
Putting science at the service of health, by contributing to scientific excellence through a transdisciplinary approach, and through national and international research collaborations and programs.
2 Rigor and ethics
Applying rigor and ethics to all projects and placing them at the heart of every action and decision at the Institute of Leukemia.
3 Quality of work life
Ensuring the well-being of all staff, regardless of their position, status, or workplace.
4 Sharing knowledge
Providing training to all staff at the Institute of Leukemia, as well as to the international community.
Become a patient expert
A patient expert is a person living with a disease who has acquired solid knowledge and shares their experience with other patients, associations, or healthcare professionals.
Their role promotes dialogue between patients and healthcare providers. Specific training programs (university diplomas, therapeutic patient education, or association-led courses) validate this expertise.
Patient experts can participate in workshops, contribute to the training of healthcare professionals, or take part in surveys and advocacy initiatives.
Their involvement helps improve patient care and representation.
Our job opportunities
Medical Administrative Assistant
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Hematology Nurse (12-hour shifts, day or night) in conventional inpatient and intensive care units.
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Hematology Nursing Assistant (12-hour day shifts with 3 months of night shifts) in conventional inpatient and intensive care units.
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Research Engineer, Hospital Research Engineer, or Project Manager responsible for structuring the human biological sample workflow for scientific research within the Paris Kids Cancer center.
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