
by Bruno Dubois, Professor of Neurology at Pierre et Marie Curie University (Paris 6) – March 21, 2023
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.
by Bruno Dubois, Professor of Neurology at Pierre et Marie Curie University (Paris 6) – March 21, 2023
The 2022 SCOR Young European Researcher Prize for research into Alzheimer’s disease was awarded to neurologist Dr Alberto Benussi, Assistant Professor of...
by Professor Olivier Cussenot, Director of the Center for Research on Prostatic and Urological Pathologies (CeRePP) – March 2, 2023
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...
The Poseidon (Phoenix) project is a five-year research project on Alzheimer disease that started in 2018 and ended at end the of 2022. The main research...
The project is founded by SCOR Foundation for Science since 2019.
by Professor Arnaud Fontanet, Director of the Emerging Diseases Epidemiology unit at the Institut Pasteur – June 2, 2022
by Laurent Abel, Research Director at the Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (Paris) – May 31, 2022
Phoenix project overview, key publications, and results, March 2022
"A One Health Study of Monkeypox: Human Infection, Animal Reservoir, Disease Ecology, and Diagnostic Tools”, project financed by SCOR Foundation for Science
The eighth SCOR Young European Research Prize for research into Alzheimer’s disease was awarded to Axel Montagne of the University of Edinburgh.
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