Vincent Vuiblet
Professor at University Hospital (CHU) Reims and Director of Institut d’Intelligence Artificielle en Santé, University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne, France
Vincent Vuiblet, MD, PhD, stands at the forefront of the evolving intersection of medicine and technology. With a Doctorate in Medicine specializing in Nephrology and Renal Pathology from the University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne (URCA) where he now serves as Professor of Medicine. Pr. Vuiblet has cultivated a substantial clinical and academic career. His expertise in renal pathology and nephrology, backed by a PhD in Health Technology, positions him as a distinguished figure in his field.
In the realm of clinical hospital activities at CHU Reims, Vincent Vuiblet stands out through his multifaceted and pivotal roles. As the Head of Renal Transplantation Activity from Living Donors, he orchestrates the intricate procedures and patient care that this complex operation entails. His expertise extends to leading the Renal Pathology Activity, where his profound knowledge in kidney diseases guides accurate diagnoses and shapes personalized treatment strategies. Moreover, his role as a Practitioner in Nephrology epitomizes his commitment to the field, as he engages in the comprehensive care and treatment of patients facing various renal conditions. Vincent Vuiblet’s contributions to CHU Reims underscore his versatile expertise and his dedication to patient care in a dynamic clinical environment.
Beyond his clinical acumen, Pr. Vuiblet is the Director of the Institute of Artificial Intelligence in Health (iias.fr), reflecting his commitment to integrating AI into healthcare to enhance patient outcomes. His skills in machine learning, deep learning, and health data science are not just theoretical but applied in his role as medical practitioner at Reims University Hospital.
Pr. Vuiblet’s national responsibilities further underscore his leadership, including his presidency of the National Scientific Federation of Health Data (FNSDS) and coordination roles in health data networks. His work in digital innovation and health data management at the local level aligns with his strategic positions at the Faculty of Medicine and CHU of Reims, and in Reims university.
His educational contributions are equally noteworthy, directing training programs in digital health and co-directing a Master’s Degree in AI for Health. Pr. Vuiblet’s teaching spans nephrology to immunology, reflecting his multidisciplinary expertise.
In research, at the head of the Institute of AI in Health, Pr. Vuiblet’s leadership in securing national and regional grants for health data projects showcases his vision for future healthcare. His stewardship of the EDEN4Health (€20M) and HealthData4Care (€8.5M) projects, among others (€10M), speaks to his ability to spearhead significant advancements in medical data utilization.