Medicen Paris Region
Ghislain Margrain is an experienced professional currently serving as Responsable administratif et financier at Medicen Paris Region since October 2023. Previously engaged as a Médiateur Scientifique Bénévole at CNES, contributing to a scientific culture tour in Guyane for the JUICE mission launch by the European Space Agency, Ghislain also co-founded and managed projects at White Karasu from November 2020 to April 2022, focusing on game design and team coordination for video game development. Other roles include Finance Consultant at COSMO CONSULT France, Financial Controller at Webedia, and ERP Finance Consultant at TVH Consulting. Ghislain's early career featured project management at Groupe Fidorg - TALENZ and experience in radio hosting. Academic credentials include a Business school degree in Finance & Marketing from Groupe ESC Troyes and ongoing programming studies at 42.
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Medicen Paris Region
Founded in 2005, the Medicen Paris Region global competitiveness cluster aims to position the Paris Region as a European industrial leader in diagnostic and therapeutic innovation and leading-edge health technologies, thus enabling it to become one of the global centres for translational medicine. Medicen Paris Region’s partnership approach is based on the concept of economic value creation in the Paris Region stimulated by innovation, which forms the very basis of the creation of competitiveness clusters and sets three main priorities: developing growth and employment in profitable markets in a successful dynamic relationship between YICs/SMEs, large firms and academic laboratories, clinical centres and educational establishments, promoting transfer of innovative technologies; strengthening international competitiveness for the French “health and leading-edge health technology” sector promoting those involved and stimulating the Paris Region’s capacity for innovation; helping to increase the attractiveness of the Paris Region and the vitality of its healthcare sector