Réseau de Santé Vitalité
Jean Mamelona possesses extensive experience in both clinical research and the development of medical therapies. Currently serving as the Manager of the Provincial Program of Medical Genetics and previously as a Senior Clinical Research Consultant at Réseau de Santé Vitalité since June 2016, Mamelona has a robust background in coordinating clinical research in neurology and oncology. Additionally, as the Founder and Director of Research & Development at Biomolecules For Life Inc. since July 2012, Mamelona focuses on targeted therapy innovations. Prior experience includes an assistant professorship at Université de Moncton overseeing research projects on natural health products and a post-doctoral fellowship at Institut des Sciences de la Mer de Rimouski, where Mamelona coordinated research on marine ingredients beneficial to human health. Mamelona’s academic credentials include a Ph.D. in Marine Biology and Biological Oceanography from Université du Québec à Rimouski, complemented by master's and bachelor's degrees in related fields from institutions in Madagascar.
This person is not in any offices
Réseau de Santé Vitalité
1 followers
Vitalité Health Network is a regional health authority providing and managing health care and services in an area covering northern and southeastern New Brunswick. The Network is the only Francophone managed organization of its kind in the country and has nearly 60 points of service providing a range of health care and services to members of the public in the official language of their choice. The care and services provided include: • Community and home-based care and services • Acute care (hospitals) • Addiction and Mental Health Services • Public Health • Training and Research The Network has over 7,000 part-time and full-time employees, over 550 physicians and specialists, and over 1,000 volunteers. The Network’s 2016-2017 budget was $663 million. Our points of service are distributed throughout our territory, and include: • 11 hospitals: 5 regional hospitals and 6 community hospitals; • 9 health centres • 5 clinics • 10 community mental health centres • 4 Addiction Service centres • 2 Veterans’ centres • 11 Public and Sexual Health offices