Claude Paoletti Prize
The Claude Paoletti Prize, created in tribute to Claude Paoletti – former director of the CNRS Life Sciences department and fervent supporter of young researchers – distinguishes each year promising young scientists in all disciplines of biology. This award recognizes the commitment and emerging contributions of early-career researchers, thereby strengthening the scientific community’s support for new generations.
George Brahms Prize
The Georges Brahms Prize of the CNRS Foundation, created in recognition of the legacy of Georges Brahms, is awarded each year to a researcher in the field of DNA biology. In the amount of €10,000, this prize aims to support the installation of the winner.
Cancer Biology Prize
The Cancer Biology Prize this year for young scientists, newly recruited as research officers (CRCN) in the CNRS Biology laboratories, and dedicated to the study of the biology of cancers. This award highlights their commitment to cancer research, a crucial area for progress in public health and therapy.
Neuroscience Prize
The Neuroscience Prize aims to highlight the contributions of young CRCN researchers recruited in CNRS Biology laboratories, working in the field of neuroscience. By highlighting their innovative work, this prize supports the exploration of brain mechanisms and issues in neurobiology, a field in constant evolution.
All of these awards, which pay tribute to key figures in the field and promote various disciplines, demonstrate the richness and diversity of scientific advances made by new generations of researchers. By honoring the winners, the event reaffirms the CNRS mission to support promising careers and advance scientific knowledge, essential to meeting the major scientific challenges of tomorrow.
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