Héloïse Young is a Clinical Academic Consultant in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Rouen University Hospital (Normandy, France) and a PhD candidate in Public Health at Paris-Saclay University (Paris, France). She specializes in consultation-liaison psychiatry and neurodevelopmental disorders. Her work focuses on camouflage, adolescence, and gender-related clinical differences. She has training in medicine (MD) and biostatistics (MSc), allowing her to combine clinical knowledge with epidemiological methods.
Her research aims to connect public health and clinical psychiatry by developing and coordinating cohort studies on vulnerable youth populations, especially in child welfare and treatment adherence contexts. She is committed to promoting translational and collaborative research across Europe. She also aims to sustain and expand the ESCAP Research Academy network, as developed by Prof. Alexis Revet and Prof. Paul Klauser during 10 years, to support clinician-scientist training and multi-centric research in child and adolescent psychiatry.