Congratulations to Laure-Emmanuelle, Maurice Nicloux 2025 winner award.
Laure-Emmanuelle Zaragosi is a senior research scientist (Chargée de recherche hors classe) at Inserm, specializing in cellular and molecular biology at the Institute of Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology (IPMC) in Valbonne Sophia Antipolis.
Her current research focuses on the cellular and molecular mechanisms involved in the regeneration of the human airway epithelium. She plays an active role in the international Human Lung Cell Atlas consortium, whose objective is to establish a comprehensive molecular map of human lung cells. In this context, she contributed to the development of the first cellular atlas of the human airways based on biopsies from healthy donors, using single-cell RNA sequencing technologies.
Her most recent work investigates the molecular mechanisms underlying secretory cell hyperplasia, a pathological phenomenon observed in several chronic respiratory diseases such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and cystic fibrosis.
Léa Prochasson and Makram Mghezzi-Habellah
Curie Institute and Sorbonne University, Paris
Nour Ayoub
Institut Pasteur Paris, UPCité and INSERM UMRS-1124, Paris
Markel Martinez-Carranza
Pasteur Institute, Paris
Maëliss Germain
Rennes University, BRM Lab. (Bacterial RNAs in Medicine)
Akandé Eyitayo
IBGC, CNRS, Bordeaux University
Veronica Nuccetteli et Makram Mghezzi
Biology et Cell Modelisation Lab., ENS, Lyon and IBCP, Lyon
Alexia Godet
Université d’Aarthus, Danemark
Robine Maffo Woulefack
Sciences and Technologies Faculty,Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy
Zhao Jiangfeng
EMBL, Grenoble
Mélisse Hamidi
Institute of Molecular Microbiology and Structural Biochemistry, Lyon
Olga Kolosova
IGBMC, Strasbourg
Mickaël Guérin
CNRS, UMR7025, Enzymatic and Cellular Engineering
Thomas Eychenne
CEA, Saclay
Clément Charenton
École Polytechnique, Palaiseau
Juliette Fédry
Institut Pasteur, Paris
Florent Waltz
Université de Strasbourg
Yoann Santin
Institut de Duve, Bruxelles
Charbel Alfeghali
Laboratoire d’Ingénierie Moléculaire et Physiopathologie Articulaire (IMoPA), Nancy
Pauline Herviou
Institut Beatson, Glasgow
Aria Gheeraeart
INSERM, Paris
Applications must be submitted in March. The exact deadline is announced each year by email.
Documents to be submitted:
Downloadable application guidelines document below, a copy of the thesis manuscript.
Pascale Romby
CNRS, UPR 9002, ARN “RNA Architecture and Reactivity”, IBMC, Strasbourg
Carine Tisné
IBPC, Paris
Pascale Lesage
CNRS et équipe de Biologie de l’instabilité des génomes, Paris
Applications must be submitted by email to martin.picard@ibpc.fr. 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.
Laure-Emmanuelle Zaragosi
Inserm, IPMC, Sophia-Antipolis
Maxime Wery
Institut Curie, Paris
Célia Plisson-Chastang
CNRS, UMR 5099, Toulouse
Tamara Basta-Le-Berre
CNRS, UMR9198, Institut de Biologie Intégrative de la Cellule (I2BC), Gif-sur-Yvette
Ludovic Pelosi
Laboratoire UGA (Groupe Quinones Respiratoires), Grenoble
Cyril Bourgeois
ENS, Lyon
Odil Porrua
CNRS, UMR7592 (Institut Jacques Monod), Paris
Hervé Seitz
CNRS, UMR 9002 (Institut de génétique humaine), Montpellier
Michaël Ryckelynck
Biologie Digitale de l’ARN, UPR 9002, Architecture et réactivité de l’ARN, IBMC, Strasbourg.
Martin PICARD
CNRS UMR 7099, Laboratoire de Biologie Physico-chimique des protéines membranaires, IBPC
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.
Honors a young researcher for a paper published in a peer-reviewed journal.
Rewards a young researcher for an outstanding PhD thesis in biochemistry or molecular biology.
Honors a woman who has made an outstanding contribution to public research, recognized for the significance of her work and her impact in her scientific field.
Honors an established researcher for their overall contribution to the scientific community and to research in biochemistry or molecular biology.
Congratulations to Mickaël Guérin, Dina Surdin 2025 Prize winner
Léa Prochasson and Makram Mghezzi-Habellah
Curie Institute and Sorbonne University, Paris
Nour Ayoub
Institut Pasteur Paris, UPCité and INSERM UMRS-1124, Paris
Markel Martinez-Carranza
Pasteur Institute, Paris
Maëliss Germain
Rennes University, BRM Lab. (Bacterial RNAs in Medicine)
Akandé Eyitayo
IBGC, CNRS, Bordeaux University
Veronica Nuccetteli et Makram Mghezzi
Biology et Cell Modelisation Lab., ENS, Lyon and IBCP, Lyon
Alexia Godet
Université d’Aarthus, Danemark
Robine Maffo Woulefack
Sciences and Technologies Faculty,Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy
Zhao Jiangfeng
EMBL, Grenoble
Mélisse Hamidi
Institute of Molecular Microbiology and Structural Biochemistry, Lyon
Olga Kolosova
IGBMC, Strasbourg
Mickaël Guérin
CNRS, UMR7025, Enzymatic and Cellular Engineering
Thomas Eychenne
CEA, Saclay
Clément Charenton
École Polytechnique, Palaiseau
Juliette Fédry
Institut Pasteur, Paris
Florent Waltz
Université de Strasbourg
Yoann Santin
Institut de Duve, Bruxelles
Charbel Alfeghali
Laboratoire d’Ingénierie Moléculaire et Physiopathologie Articulaire (IMoPA), Nancy
Pauline Herviou
Institut Beatson, Glasgow
Aria Gheeraeart
INSERM, Paris
Applications must be submitted in March. The exact deadline is announced each year by email.
Documents to be submitted:
Downloadable application guidelines document below, a copy of the thesis manuscript.
Pascale Romby
CNRS, UPR 9002, ARN “RNA Architecture and Reactivity”, IBMC, Strasbourg
Carine Tisné
IBPC, Paris
Pascale Lesage
CNRS et équipe de Biologie de l’instabilité des génomes, Paris
Applications must be submitted by email to martin.picard@ibpc.fr. 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.
Laure-Emmanuelle Zaragosi
Inserm, IPMC, Sophia-Antipolis
Maxime Wery
Institut Curie, Paris
Célia Plisson-Chastang
CNRS, UMR 5099, Toulouse
Tamara Basta-Le-Berre
CNRS, UMR9198, Institut de Biologie Intégrative de la Cellule (I2BC), Gif-sur-Yvette
Ludovic Pelosi
Laboratoire UGA (Groupe Quinones Respiratoires), Grenoble
Cyril Bourgeois
ENS, Lyon
Odil Porrua
CNRS, UMR7592 (Institut Jacques Monod), Paris
Hervé Seitz
CNRS, UMR 9002 (Institut de génétique humaine), Montpellier
Michaël Ryckelynck
Biologie Digitale de l’ARN, UPR 9002, Architecture et réactivité de l’ARN, IBMC, Strasbourg.
Martin PICARD
CNRS UMR 7099, Laboratoire de Biologie Physico-chimique des protéines membranaires, IBPC
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.
Honors a young researcher for a paper published in a peer-reviewed journal.
Rewards a young researcher for an outstanding PhD thesis in biochemistry or molecular biology.
Honors a woman who has made an outstanding contribution to public research, recognized for the significance of her work and her impact in her scientific field.
Honors an established researcher for their overall contribution to the scientific community and to research in biochemistry or molecular biology.
Congratulations to Pascale Romby, Grunberg-Manago 2025 Prize winner
Léa Prochasson and Makram Mghezzi-Habellah
Curie Institute and Sorbonne University, Paris
Nour Ayoub
Institut Pasteur Paris, UPCité and INSERM UMRS-1124, Paris
Markel Martinez-Carranza
Pasteur Institute, Paris
Maëliss Germain
Rennes University, BRM Lab. (Bacterial RNAs in Medicine)
Akandé Eyitayo
IBGC, CNRS, Bordeaux University
Veronica Nuccetteli et Makram Mghezzi
Biology et Cell Modelisation Lab., ENS, Lyon and IBCP, Lyon
Alexia Godet
Université d’Aarthus, Danemark
Robine Maffo Woulefack
Sciences and Technologies Faculty,Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy
Zhao Jiangfeng
EMBL, Grenoble
Mélisse Hamidi
Institute of Molecular Microbiology and Structural Biochemistry, Lyon
Olga Kolosova
IGBMC, Strasbourg
Mickaël Guérin
CNRS, UMR7025, Enzymatic and Cellular Engineering
Thomas Eychenne
CEA, Saclay
Clément Charenton
École Polytechnique, Palaiseau
Juliette Fédry
Institut Pasteur, Paris
Florent Waltz
Université de Strasbourg
Yoann Santin
Institut de Duve, Bruxelles
Charbel Alfeghali
Laboratoire d’Ingénierie Moléculaire et Physiopathologie Articulaire (IMoPA), Nancy
Pauline Herviou
Institut Beatson, Glasgow
Aria Gheeraeart
INSERM, Paris
Applications must be submitted in March. The exact deadline is announced each year by email.
Documents to be submitted:
Downloadable application guidelines document below, a copy of the thesis manuscript.
Pascale Romby
CNRS, UPR 9002, ARN “RNA Architecture and Reactivity”, IBMC, Strasbourg
Carine Tisné
IBPC, Paris
Pascale Lesage
CNRS et équipe de Biologie de l’instabilité des génomes, Paris
Applications must be submitted by email to martin.picard@ibpc.fr. 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.
Laure-Emmanuelle Zaragosi
Inserm, IPMC, Sophia-Antipolis
Maxime Wery
Institut Curie, Paris
Célia Plisson-Chastang
CNRS, UMR 5099, Toulouse
Tamara Basta-Le-Berre
CNRS, UMR9198, Institut de Biologie Intégrative de la Cellule (I2BC), Gif-sur-Yvette
Ludovic Pelosi
Laboratoire UGA (Groupe Quinones Respiratoires), Grenoble
Cyril Bourgeois
ENS, Lyon
Odil Porrua
CNRS, UMR7592 (Institut Jacques Monod), Paris
Hervé Seitz
CNRS, UMR 9002 (Institut de génétique humaine), Montpellier
Michaël Ryckelynck
Biologie Digitale de l’ARN, UPR 9002, Architecture et réactivité de l’ARN, IBMC, Strasbourg.
Martin PICARD
CNRS UMR 7099, Laboratoire de Biologie Physico-chimique des protéines membranaires, IBPC
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.
Honors a young researcher for a paper published in a peer-reviewed journal.
Rewards a young researcher for an outstanding PhD thesis in biochemistry or molecular biology.
Honors a woman who has made an outstanding contribution to public research, recognized for the significance of her work and her impact in her scientific field.
Honors an established researcher for their overall contribution to the scientific community and to research in biochemistry or molecular biology.
Translocator protein (TSPO) ligands attenuate mitophagy deficits in the SH-SY5Y cellular model of Alzheimer’s disease via the autophagy adaptor P62.rnLauren H. Fairley, Amandine Grimm, Steffen A. Herff, Anne Eckert, Volume 224, September 2024, Pages 132-138
Communication between DNA polymerases and Replication Protein A within the archaeal replisome. Nature Communications (2024).
Markel, 32 years old, did his PhD studies in the laboratory of Pål Stenmark at Stockholm University (Sweden), where he studied botulinum neurotoxins and their interactions with neuronal receptors. After his thesis defense in 2020, he worked as cryo-EM application expert at Lund University (Sweden) while studying deoxyribonucleotide biosynthesis regulation in bacteria. Since November 2021, he is a postdoctoral fellow in the DNA replication group led by Ludovic Sauguet at Institut Pasteur, where he is interested in characterizing the DNA replication machinery in Archaea with an integrative structural biology approach.
Léa Prochasson and Makram Mghezzi-Habellah
Curie Institute and Sorbonne University, Paris
Nour Ayoub
Institut Pasteur Paris, UPCité and INSERM UMRS-1124, Paris
Markel Martinez-Carranza
Pasteur Institute, Paris
Maëliss Germain
Rennes University, BRM Lab. (Bacterial RNAs in Medicine)
Akandé Eyitayo
IBGC, CNRS, Bordeaux University
Veronica Nuccetteli et Makram Mghezzi
Biology et Cell Modelisation Lab., ENS, Lyon and IBCP, Lyon
Alexia Godet
Université d’Aarthus, Danemark
Robine Maffo Woulefack
Sciences and Technologies Faculty,Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy
Zhao Jiangfeng
EMBL, Grenoble
Mélisse Hamidi
Institute of Molecular Microbiology and Structural Biochemistry, Lyon
Olga Kolosova
IGBMC, Strasbourg
Mickaël Guérin
CNRS, UMR7025, Enzymatic and Cellular Engineering
Thomas Eychenne
CEA, Saclay
Clément Charenton
École Polytechnique, Palaiseau
Juliette Fédry
Institut Pasteur, Paris
Florent Waltz
Université de Strasbourg
Yoann Santin
Institut de Duve, Bruxelles
Charbel Alfeghali
Laboratoire d’Ingénierie Moléculaire et Physiopathologie Articulaire (IMoPA), Nancy
Pauline Herviou
Institut Beatson, Glasgow
Aria Gheeraeart
INSERM, Paris
Applications must be submitted in March. The exact deadline is announced each year by email.
Documents to be submitted:
Downloadable application guidelines document below, a copy of the thesis manuscript.
Pascale Romby
CNRS, UPR 9002, ARN “RNA Architecture and Reactivity”, IBMC, Strasbourg
Carine Tisné
IBPC, Paris
Pascale Lesage
CNRS et équipe de Biologie de l’instabilité des génomes, Paris
Applications must be submitted by email to martin.picard@ibpc.fr. 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.
Laure-Emmanuelle Zaragosi
Inserm, IPMC, Sophia-Antipolis
Maxime Wery
Institut Curie, Paris
Célia Plisson-Chastang
CNRS, UMR 5099, Toulouse
Tamara Basta-Le-Berre
CNRS, UMR9198, Institut de Biologie Intégrative de la Cellule (I2BC), Gif-sur-Yvette
Ludovic Pelosi
Laboratoire UGA (Groupe Quinones Respiratoires), Grenoble
Cyril Bourgeois
ENS, Lyon
Odil Porrua
CNRS, UMR7592 (Institut Jacques Monod), Paris
Hervé Seitz
CNRS, UMR 9002 (Institut de génétique humaine), Montpellier
Michaël Ryckelynck
Biologie Digitale de l’ARN, UPR 9002, Architecture et réactivité de l’ARN, IBMC, Strasbourg.
Martin PICARD
CNRS UMR 7099, Laboratoire de Biologie Physico-chimique des protéines membranaires, IBPC
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.
Honors a young researcher for a paper published in a peer-reviewed journal.
Rewards a young researcher for an outstanding PhD thesis in biochemistry or molecular biology.
Honors a woman who has made an outstanding contribution to public research, recognized for the significance of her work and her impact in her scientific field.
Honors an established researcher for their overall contribution to the scientific community and to research in biochemistry or molecular biology.