Dr. Jean-Daniel Chiche is a leading critical care physician and researcher, specializing in sepsis and acute respiratory failure, and President of the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine.
Qualification:
- MD (Paris, France)
- PhD (Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston)
- Extensive post-graduate training in Belgium (Liège, 4 years)
- Research fellowship in critical care and immunology
Current Role:
- Full Professor of Critical Care Medicine, Paris Descartes University
- Medical Intensive Care Unit, Cochin University Hospital, Paris
- Research Director, Cochin Institute (INSERM U1016)
Experience:
- Clinical practice focused on acute respiratory failure and sepsis
- Investigator and DSMB member for major international studies on sepsis and ARDS
- Extensive experience in translational and clinical research
- Reviewer for major international peer-reviewed journals
Specialization & Expertise:
- Acute respiratory failure
- Sepsis and critical care medicine
- Biology of Toll-like receptors, innate immunity, and inflammatory response variability
- Clinical trials and research methodology in critical care
Milestones & Awards:
- President of the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine (ESICM)
- President of the European Board of Intensive Care Medicine
- Member of Steering Committees: Surviving Sepsis Campaign and ISARIC
- Recognized expert in sepsis, ARDS, and acute respiratory infections
Research & Publications:
- Numerous publications in high-impact, peer-reviewed journals
- Development of independent research program in innate immunity and inflammation
- Active contributor to international guidelines and consensus statements in critical care
Additional Details :
- Member of several international scientific societies
- Regular speaker at global critical care and sepsis conferences
- Combines clinical practice, research, and academic leadership to advance critical care medicine
- Advocates for evidence-based management of sepsis and respiratory failure worldwide