Maurice Nicloux Award

The Maurice Nicloux Award commemorates the first president and founder of the French Society of Biological Chemistry, created in 1914, which became the French Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (SFBBM) in 1992.

Eligibility and selection criteria for the Maurice Nicloux Award

To recognize high-level scientific achievements, the Maurice Nicloux Award is presented annually by the SFBBM. It is open to Lecturers (Maîtres de Conférences), Research Associates (Chargés de Recherche), or equivalent positions, whose qualifications allow them to apply for promotion to Professor or Research Director, respectively. Candidates must have been SFBBM members for at least three consecutive years and are selected for either a body of work in Biochemistry and/or Molecular Biology or a particularly original and significant contribution in these fields.

The jury for the Maurice Nicloux Award is composed of members of the SFBBM Board of Directors.

The recipient of the Maurice Nicloux Award is honored during the SFBBM Annual Congress, where they receive the Maurice-Nicloux Medal and a €2,500 prize. On this occasion, the awardee delivers a lecture presenting their scientific work.

The latest winners

Laure-Emmanuelle Zaragosi
2025

Laure-Emmanuelle Zaragosi

Inserm, IPMC, Sophia-Antipolis

Maxime Wery
2024

Maxime Wery

Institut Curie, Paris

Célia Plisson-Chastang
2020

Célia Plisson-Chastang

CNRS, UMR 5099, Toulouse

Tamara Basta-Le-Berre
2023

Tamara Basta-Le-Berre

CNRS, UMR9198, Institut de Biologie Intégrative de la Cellule (I2BC), Gif-sur-Yvette

Ludovic Pelosi
2022

Ludovic Pelosi

Laboratoire UGA (Groupe Quinones Respiratoires), Grenoble

Cyril Bourgeois
2021

Cyril Bourgeois

ENS, Lyon

Odil Porrua
2019

Odil Porrua

CNRS, UMR7592 (Institut Jacques Monod), Paris

Hervé Seitz
2018

Hervé Seitz

CNRS, UMR 9002 (Institut de génétique humaine), Montpellier

Michaël Ryckelynck
2017

Michaël Ryckelynck

Biologie Digitale de l’ARN, UPR 9002, Architecture et réactivité de l’ARN, IBMC, Strasbourg.

Martin PICARD
2016

Martin PICARD

CNRS UMR 7099, Laboratoire de Biologie Physico-chimique des protéines membranaires, IBPC

Laure-Emmanuelle Zaragosi

Laure-Emmanuelle Zaragosi

Inserm, IPMC, Sophia-Antipolis

Maurice Nicloux Award 2025

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Maxime Wery

Maxime Wery

Institut Curie, Paris

Maurice Nicloux award 2024

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Célia Plisson-Chastang

Célia Plisson-Chastang

CNRS, UMR 5099, Toulouse

Maurice Nicloux award 2020

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Tamara Basta-Le-Berre

Tamara Basta-Le-Berre

CNRS, UMR9198, Institut de Biologie Intégrative de la Cellule (I2BC), Gif-sur-Yvette

Maurice Nicloux award 2023

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Ludovic Pelosi

Ludovic Pelosi

Laboratoire UGA (Groupe Quinones Respiratoires), Grenoble

Maurice Nicloux award 2022

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Cyril Bourgeois

Cyril Bourgeois

ENS, Lyon

Maurice Nicloux award 2021

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Odil Porrua

Odil Porrua

CNRS, UMR7592 (Institut Jacques Monod), Paris

Maurice Nicloux award 2019

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Hervé Seitz

Hervé Seitz

CNRS, UMR 9002 (Institut de génétique humaine), Montpellier

Maurice Nicloux award 2018

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Michaël Ryckelynck

Michaël Ryckelynck

Biologie Digitale de l’ARN, UPR 9002, Architecture et réactivité de l’ARN, IBMC, Strasbourg.

Maurice Nicloux award 2017

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Martin PICARD

Martin PICARD

CNRS UMR 7099, Laboratoire de Biologie Physico-chimique des protéines membranaires, IBPC

Maurice Nicloux award 2016

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Apply for the Maurice Nicloux Award

Applications must be submitted by March of each year. The exact deadline will be announced annually via email.

Required Documents:
Updated CV, including a summary of the candidate’s work and publications, formatted according to the downloadable guide below.

Any application received after the specified deadline will not be considered.

Download the application guidelines

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