Education
After studies in mathematics, Alexandre-Pierre Gaspar attended in 1979 what was at that time a refuge for multidisciplinary students in Paris: the medical school Necker - Enfants Malades (of Paris V: René Descartes). He completed several projects with Pr Pierre Debray-Ritzen and Pr Yves Pélicier, neuro-psychiatrists interested by the brain-computer analogy, and finished his research and doctorate work with the authorization of the dean at the Center for Multidisciplinary Studies of Belgrade, under the direction of his friend Doctor Zoran Bozovic, a biophysician member of the DECUS (Digital Equipment Computer User Society).
Career
He quickly got interested in medical data computing, expert systems and artificial intelligence. He programmed for that occasion the first medical expert system available on a micro-computer, making a diagnosis on an electrocardiographic wave. Doctorate of medicine and computer science
Medicine, expert systems: finitude, incompletude.
Université Paris V, 1997.
Alexandre-Pierre Gaspar"s idea of a public oriented health system raised very early at the university, but after several attempts with the Minitel (the French Videotext system), he left the idea for some time. In 2006, the birth of a social Internet opened new possibilities and the trade mark was created simply replacing the Chamber of coach with a Q, standing for "question": the system is question-based, requesting the user"s memory to train him with a good health attitude.
Behind the scene, a non profit organization raised in 2007 to collect scientific information and start specifically needed studies on prevention and longevity: The Longevity Project.