Patients Associations

Information sharing and exchange are essential to live better with your illness.

It is by encouraging dialogue that everyone's view of the disease can change.

That is why, at Athelis, we are increasing our efforts to promote exchanges between patients.

Are you a patient or a loved one? Do you want answers about the disease? This space is dedicated to you.

The Athelis Foundation

The Athelis Foundation, inaugurated in 1995, aims to contribute to the bringing together of public and private research and to invest in the realization of scientific projects of excellence.

The Athelis Foundation aims to affirm its societal and ethical commitment in the field of science.

Athelis supports and promotes innovation in the service of the general interest.

Athelis & Sport

Athelis pays particular attention to the sport.

Indeed, we believe that regular physical activity accompanies patients in their fight against the disease (whether chronic or not).

That's why we regularly organize sporting events to offer moments of meeting and exchange between patients.

To not miss any sporting event, follow our news, on our website or on our social networks !

Understanding and living with your pathology

Athelis pays special attention to patients.

That's why we organize the Athelis Patient Forum. Each year, patients meet with health professionals to understand and learn how to live with their pathology.

Also, patients and their families can discuss various topics on our online forum "Les Maillons de l'Espoir".

#RUNFORTHEM

The Athelis Foundation partners with the France Parkinson association

From March 1st to April 1st, 2019, run and fund research for the fight against Parkinson's disease.

The principle is simple: Download the RunForThem application and go running!

1 € = 1 km / person

Take a picture and publish it with #runforthem

We hope lots of you come !

Clinical Trials

Clinical research provides essential information on human diseases and available treatments.

A clinical trial assesses the safety of a drug.

Out of 10,000 molecules, only one will be available to treat patients, to pass all phases of clinical studies.

It takes about 12 years for a molecule to be placed on the market