Dan Longrois, MD, PhD is Professor of Anaesthesia and
Intensive Care. His activities since 2008 are in Bichat-Claude Bernard Hospital
(Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris), Paris, France. He trained in
anaesthesiology and intensive care and obtained both his MD degree and PhD
degree in cardiovascular pharmacology at Paris VI University. He was a
post-doctoral fellow at the Cardiovascular Division of the Brigham and Women's
Hospital at Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.
Prof. Longrois was Chair of the Departments of Anaesthesia
and Intensive Care in Nancy, France, between 2004 and 2008. He was President of
the French Society of Perfusion, a member of the Scientific Committee of the
French Society of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care and of the Cardiovascular
sub-committee of the European Society of Anaesthesiolgy (ESA). He was member of
the Board of Directors of the ESA and Chairperson of the NASC from 2014 to
2019.
Prof. Longrois' research interests include the cellular and
molecular mechanisms of inflammation in shock states and the interaction(s)
between inflammation and peri-operative stress. His clinical research domains
are focused on cardiovascular pathologies, cardiovascular monitoring and
pharmacology and their interface with anaesthesia, intensive care and
perioperative medicine.