A team from the NetRNA research cluster wins INSERM's "Impact Santé" program

As part of its Impact Santé program, Inserm announced last November the selection of its first four innovative and ambitious projects. These include EvoCure, a project involving the “Antiviral immunity in insects” team (Carine Meignin et Jean-Luc Imler, NetRNA research cluster).

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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