
World Alzheimer’s Day marks a longstanding partnership between the SCOR Foundation and France's Alzheimer’s Disease Foundation.
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.
World Alzheimer’s Day marks a longstanding partnership between the SCOR Foundation and France's Alzheimer’s Disease Foundation.
On February 12, 2018, the Prize for Research into Alzheimer’s disease was presented to Erik Portelius of Sweden’s Gothenburg University, for his findings on a...
The Scientific Committee of the French Alzheimer’s Research Foundation has named Dr. Niklas Mattson as the winner of the 4th SCOR Young European Researcher...
The eighth SCOR Young European Researcher Prize for Research into Alzheimer’s disease was awarded to Renzo Marcuso of the Gothenburg University in Sweden for...
15% of severe forms of the disease can be attributed to genetic and immunological anomalies.
The 2019 SCOR Young European Researcher Prize for Research into Alzheimer’s disease was awarded to Dr Federica Agosta, medical doctor and researcher at the San...
On June 21 and 22, 2018, an international conference on Emerging Infections and Pandemic Risk will bring some of the world’s leading scientists and public...
The 3rd SCOR Young European Researcher Prize, financed by the SCOR Corporate Foundation for Science, was awarded to Dr Lawrence Rajendran of the University of...
The 2014 SCOR Young European Researcher Prize for Research into Alzheimer’s disease was awarded to Rita Guerreiro, Researcher at the Department of Molecular...
This research on this project is conducted by a Franco-American team led jointly by Dr. Aurélie Cobat and Professor Jean-Laurent Casanova within the Laboratory...
Integrating new algorithms using the genetic variability
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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