As part of its program Impact Santé, the Inserm announced last November the selection of its first four innovative and ambitious projects. The Impact Santé program aims to stimulate high-risk, high-impact health research, with a view to transforming medical practices and improving human health. The selected projects cover the fields of immunology, food safety, neuroscience and respiratory physiology.
These include EvoCure, a project involving the “Antiviral immunity in insects” team (Carine Meignin et Jean-Luc Imler). This project aims to discover new immune proteins by exploring the evolutionary conservation of immune mechanisms, from bacteria to animals.
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