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Affiliation

Dr. Gustave Roussy Hospital, Pharmacy Department - Hospital pharmacist

Country

France

1. Current Status, Position

Dr. Kahina Chetouane is currently a hospital pharmacist at Gustave Roussy (Specialised Cancer Treatment Center in Paris, France). She is responsible of clinical trials and advanced therapy medicinal products.

2. Education

Dr. Kahina Chetouane studied Pharmacy at the University of Marsillia and completed her residency Hospital Pharmacy at the Paris Public Hospitals Association (APHP).
In 2018, she obtained her university degree in the management of advanced therapy medicinal products.

3. Research Area

Dr. Kahina Chetouane’s research focuses on advanced medicinal product and on various clinical pharmacy aspects in clinical trials.

4. Conflict of interest

No conflict of interest declared.

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