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Chunlong Chen
Chunlong Chen and his team are trying to understand how our DNA duplicates itself with each cell division. Their new, cutting-edge approaches will shed light on why starting the process at the right time and place is fundamentally...
Fabrice Lavial
In cellular reprogramming, differentiated adult cells assume the characteristics of stem cells, thereby boosting the regeneration capacity of certain tissues. Fabrice Lavial is trying to understand the genetic mechanisms that...
Lydia Robert
Why are bacteria becoming increasingly resistant? Many researchers have tried to answer this question, without being able to fully resolve the enigma. Lydia Robert and her team are using a new multidisciplinary method to determine...
Malene Jensen
Cells are continuously solicited by internal and external signals requiring a timely response. Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy will allow Malene Jensen and her team to observe the details of how the task is organized in...
Martin Lenz
Self-assembly is crucial for cells because it allows individual components to be assembled into functional biological structures such as proteins. Sometimes, poorly assembled proteins clump together and form fibers that contribute...
Athanasios Typas
Composed of over 500 bacterial species and containing 100 times more genes than of our own genome, the microbiome colonizing the human gut offers invaluable opportunities for tomorrow’s medicine. New tools and strategies...
Yoann Santin
The 2021 Bettencourt Prize for Young Researchers was awarded to microbiologist Yoann Santin for his work on the "vampire" bacterium, Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus.
Valérie Gabelica
Valérie Gabelica develops measuring tools that can be used in all disciplines studying nucleic acids. They analyze the chemical changes regulating the functions of DNA and RNA.
Stéphane Prange
The 2021 Bettencourt Prize for Young Researchers was awarded to Stéphane Prange, post-doctoral fellow in neuroscience, for his work on Parkinson’s disease.
Pierre Seners
The 2021 Bettencourt Prize for Young Researchers was awarded to neuroscientist Pierre Seners for his work on strokes.