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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.

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History and organisation

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Inserm was created in 1964 as a successor to the French National Institute of Health.[citation needed]

Inserm is the only public research institution solely focused on human health and medical research in France.[1] It is a public institution with a scientific and technical vocation under the dual auspices of the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Research.[citation needed] Similarly to the US National Institutes of Health, Inserm conducts fundamental and translational research projects through 339 research units, run by around 13,000 scientists, including 5,100 permanent research staff members and 5,100 staff members co-affiliated with university hospitals and medicine faculties. Inserm's laboratories and research units are located all over France, mainly in the largest cities. Eighty percent of Inserm research units are embedded in research hospitals of French universities.[citation needed]

In 1997, Inserm founded Orphanet, a rare disease database.[2]

Inserm's CEO is chosen by decree upon a proposal of the Ministers of Health and Research, advised by a review committee.[3] The CEO since January 2019 is Gilles Bloch, a doctor and researcher specializing in medical imaging.[4]

Ranking

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According to the 2019 Scimago Institutions Ranking, Inserm is the second-best research institution in the health sector (behind the NIH) and twenty-second best across all sectors.[5]

Awards

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Two Inserm research scientists have been awarded by the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. In 1980, the French immunologist Jean Dausset received the Nobel prize (along with Baruj Benacerraf and George Davis Snell), for his work on the discovery and characterisation of the genes making the major histocompatibility complex. In 2008, the French virologist Françoise Barré-Sinoussi was awarded, together with her former mentor Luc Montagnier, for the identification of the human immunodeficiency virus.

Grand prix de l'Inserm

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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.

Awardees

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Year Grand prix Prix d'honneur Prix international
2023 Nadine Cerf-Bensussan
2022 Olivier Delattre
2021 Marion Leboyer
2020 Dominique Costagliola Anthony Fauci
2019 Eric Gilson Jean-François Delfraissy Michel Sadelain
2018 Alain Tedgui Antoine Triller Elisabetta Dejana
2017[6] Edith Heard Claude-Agnès Reynaud and Jean-Claude Weill Marie-Paule Kieny
2016[7] Jean-Laurent Casanova Catherine Barthélémy Linda Fried
2015[8] Pier-Vincenzo Piazza Étienne-Émile Baulieu Peter Piot
2014[9] Anne Dejean-Assémat William Vainchenker Leszek Borysiewicz
2013[10] Stanislas Dehaene Daniel Louvard Ogobara Doumbo
2012[11] Philippe Sansonetti Jean-Paul Soulillou Ingrid Grummt
2011[12] Alain Prochiantz Ethel Moustacchi Susan Gasser
2010[13] Didier Raoult Eliane Gluckman Denis Duboule
2009[14] Yehezkel Ben-Ari Nicole Le Douarin Nora Volkow
2008[15] 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

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