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He has just chaired, as he does every year, the main French-speaking psychiatry congress, named “L'Encephale”, from the name of a journal created at the beginning of the 20th century, of which he is one of the two editors-in-chief.
In all, 4400 psychiatrists.
“Enough to lose your mental health,”
says Professor Raphaël Gaillard, smiling.
Natalie Portman, Sarah Chiche, the academician Antoine Compagnon, Proustian if ever there was one,
“author of a fabulous article initially published in
Le Figaro,
“Filial feelings of a parricide””,
intervened.
Director of the hospital-university psychiatry center at Sainte-Anne hospital and Paris Cité University, researcher in neuroscience, the forty-year-old is also, to complete an already quite impressive CV, from Normale.
Expert in mythology, philosophy and literature.
He is also a musician: one of his sisters, Ophélie Gaillard, is a world-renowned cellist, the other, Héloïse, plays the flute and oboe in…
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