Prizes and Awards
Joël Bockaert, Doctor ‘HONORIS CAUSA’ of the University of Montreal
It is with a great pride and pleasure that [...]
Best poster prize for Anne-Charlotte Fromaget
ANNE-CHARLOTTE FROMAGET, AWARDED BEST POSTER AT THE 25th CONGRESS [...]
An IGF team wins the innovation award of the University of Montpellier
At its meeting on June 4, 2024, the Innovation and Investment Committee (COM'IN) of the Pôle Universitaire d'Innovation de Montpellier awarded its "Coup de Coeur" prize to the NANOBODY4BRAIN project led by Philippe Rondard.
Amaury François, winner of the CNRS Bronze Medal
Amaury François, Chargé de Recherche, has just been awarded the CNRS Bronze Medal 2024.
After completing a thesis in Montpellier in 2013 on the excitability of neurons responsible for pain transmission, Amaury worked for 4 years on top-down pain control and endogenous opioids, at Stanford University in Gregory Scherrer's team.
Two IGF researchers awarded a prize by the National Academy of Medicine
The awards were presented at the meeting on 19 [...]
Anais Menny, laureate of an ERC Starting Grant
Anaïs is CNRS Research Scientist in the [...]
Chérine Bechara, laureate of the 2023 research prize of the French Society for Mass Spectrometry
The French Society for Mass Spectrometry has [...]
Martial Séveno, laureate of the CNRS Crystal Medal
Martial Séveno, Research Engineer in Biology and [...]
Amaury François, laureate of the Impulscience® programme of the Bettencourt-Schueller Foundation
On November22, the Bettencourt-Schueller Foundation revealed the [...]
Jean-Philippe Pin, laureate of the “Grand Prix Lamonica de Neurologie” from the Académie des Sciences
During its meeting on November 22, the [...]
Philippe Rondard, laureate of the Léon Velluz prize from the Académie des Sciences
During its meeting on October 18, the [...]
Camille Pujol, laureate of the Madeleine Lecoq prize of the Académie des Sciences
During its meeting on November 23, the [...]
2 IGF researchers win prizes in INSERM’s new international calls for tender
At the IGF, researcher Stéphanie Trouche and researcher Philippe Rondard are among the 22 winning projects in Inserm's new international calls for projects. The Tremplin international (or First step) call is aimed at projects in the exploration phase.