Integrating new algorithms using the genetic variability
As its name indicates, the objective of the Foundation is to support scientific research. Thus the SCOR Corporate Foundation for Science may lend its support to different kinds of risk and (re)insurance-related projects, including university chairs, research projects, conferences, prizes and publications within the framework of its orientations and means.
60 results for: Health & Long-Term Care
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In 2023, the SCOR Corporate Foundation for Science decided to finance the “SCOR Chair on Mortality Research” for the next four years (2023-2026).
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This project will be a pioneering study to quantify the mortality risk associated with climate change for insurance risk management.
Duration of the project...
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An application on breast cancer life insurance and critical illness insurance
Duration of the Project: 2022 – 2024
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The SCOR Corporate Foundation for Science is proud to support France’s Alzheimer’s Research Foundation through this SCOR Young European Researcher Prize.
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The project was conducted by researchers at the Fondation Recherche Alzheimer (FRA) reporting to Dr. Olivier de Ladoucette, Professor Dubois and Professor...
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A One Health Study of Mpox: Human Infection, Animal Reservoir, Disease Ecology, and Diagnostic Tools
This study is led by Professor Arnaud Fontanet, Director of the Emerging Diseases Epidemiology unit at the Institut Pasteur, who also heads the AFRIPOX project...
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The research was conducted by a Franco-American team led jointly by Jean-Laurent Casanova and Laurent Abel within the epidemiology department of Rockefeller...
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Each year, the French Association for Emerging Infectious Diseases (l’Association MIE) holds a seminar designed to promote debate, discussion and knowledge...
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Sponsored by SCOR and held in Paris in conjunction with TSE on November 30, 2018
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June 21-22, 2018 - Institut Pasteur, Paris, France
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Research project identifying inborn errors of immunity in tuberculosis (TB) to propose new immune-system-restoring treatments for TB. Coordinated by Laurent...
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