Inserm

Institut national de la santé et de la recherche médicale
Abbreviation Inserm
Formation 1964
Type Governmental organization
Location
  • Paris
Region served
France
Official language
French
Director
Yves Levy
Staff
6,500
Website english.inserm.fr

The Institut national de la santé et de la recherche médicale (Inserm, French pronunciation: [insɛʁm]) is the French National Institute of Health and Medical Research. It is the only public research institution solely focused on human health and medical research in France.

Medical research organisation

Created in 1964, the Inserm is a public institution with a scientific and technical vocation under the dual auspices of the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Research. It was created as a successor to the French National Institute of Health.

Inserm consists of 339 research units, run by 6,500 permanent staff members. Eighty percent of Inserm research units are embedded in research hospitals of French universities.

Inserm Awards

Each year, Inserm awards three researchers in three major distinct categories. The Grand prix de l'Inserm recognizes major advancements in biology for an active researcher of the institution, the Grand prix d'honneur recognizes a French public institution's researcher whose contributions have had a major impact in science, and the Prix étranger (Foreign Prize) awards a foreign researcher for their particular contributions to biomedical research. In addition the Inserm has internal awards for engineers and young researchers.

Winners of the three major Awards

Year Grand prix Prix d'honneur Prix étranger
2016[1] Jean-Laurent Casanova Catherine Barthélémy Linda Fried
2015[2] Pier-Vincenzo Piazza Étienne-Émile Baulieu Peter Piot
2014[3] Anne Dejean William Vainchenker Leszek Borysiewicz
2013[4] Stanislas Dehaene Daniel Louvard Ogobara Doumbo
2012[5] Philippe Sansonetti Jean-Paul Soulillou Ingrid Grummt
2011[6] Alain Prochiantz Ethel Moustacchi Susan Gasser
2010[7] Didier Raoult Eliane Gluckman Denis Duboule
2009[8] Yehezkel Ben-Ari Nicole Le Douarin Nora Volkow
2008[9] Alain Fischer Alim-Louis Benabid Tomas Lindahl
2007 Christine Petit Pierre Ducimetière Mina Bissel
2006 Pierre Corvol Ketty Schwartz Zhu Chen
2005 Bernard Malissen at the CIML Jacques Glowinski David P. Lane
2004 Jean-Marc Egly Pierre Chambon Harvey Alter
2003 Miroslav Radman
2002 Monique Capron
2001 Yves Agid
2000 Arnold Munnich

Notes and references

  1. 2016 Inserm awards laureates on the INSERM website retrieved Dec 4th 2016.
  2. Lauréats des prix Inserm 2015 de la recherche médicale on the INSERM website retrieved Nov 23rd 2015.
  3. Lauréats des prix Inserm 2014 de la recherche médicale on the INSERM website retrieved Dec 14th 2014.
  4. Lauréats du Grand Prix 2013 de la recherche médicale on the INSERM website retrieved Nov 22nd 2013.
  5. Lauréats du Grand Prix 2012 de la recherche médicale on the INSERM website retrieved Nov 21st 2012.
  6. Lauréats du Grand Prix 2011 de la recherche médicale on the INSERM website retrieved Dec 06th 2011.
  7. Lauréats du Grand Prix de la recherche médical on the INSERM website retrieved Nov 30th 2010
  8. Lauréats du Grand Prix de la recherche médical on the INSERM website retrieved Nov 24th 2009
  9. Lauréats du Grand Prix de la recherche médical on the INSERM website retrieved on Dec 2nd 2008

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