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Launch of the first edition of the Agnes Ullmann Prize and reminder of nominations for the Canetti Prize, the Institut Pasteur Young Scientist Award (IPYSA) and the Lebrasseur Prize

 

  • First edition of the Agnes Ullmann Prize

The Agnes Ullmann Prize is an Institut Pasteur prize that was made possible by the generosity of the late Institut Pasteur scientist Professor Agnes Ullmann (1927-2019).

The aim of the Agnes Ullmann Prize is to encourage early career scientists. It will be awarded each year to two scientists (one female and one male) for their outstanding contribution to research in life sciences, at an Institut Pasteur laboratory, in the field of molecular biology or microbiology.

Each prize is worth €5,000.

The deadline for nominations is September 20, 2023 (6pm).

 

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  • Reminder of nominations for the Canetti Prize, the Institut Pasteur Young Scientist Award (IPYSA) and the Lebrasseur Prize

 
1.    The Canetti Prize goes to a scientist (IP or OREX) whose research has made an innovative contribution to the field of infectious diseases.

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2.    The Institut Pasteur Young Scientist Award (IPYSA) recognizes the remarkable contributions of a PhD student and a postdoctoral fellow who were first authors of high-level research papers published or accepted for publication in 2022.

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The deadline for nominations for these two awards is September 11, 2023 (6pm).

3.   The Lebrasseur Prize goes to a scientist (IP or OREX) whose research has never involved vivisection or animal testing.

Deadline for nominations: September 20, 2023 (6pm)

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If you have any questions, please contact Hafida Fsihi (ext. 3495 ; hafida.fsihi@pasteur.fr)

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