CNRS medal of innovation

Created in 2011, the medal of innovation honours exceptional research that led to striking technological, therapeutic, or social innovation, thereby enhancing French scientific research. The jury awards between one and five medals each year. The winning researchers or engineers can be CNRS members, but can also come from other research organisations, universities, higher-education institutions, and companies involved in research.

CNRS medal of innovation
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Jacques Marteau

A pioneer in muon imaging
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Pierre Nassoy

A plethora of quality stem cells
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Denis Spitzer

Novel processes for ultrafine powders
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Céline Vallot

A new avenue in the fight against cancer
CNRS medal of innovation
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Antoine Aiello

Ecological engineering at the service of the sea
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Nora Dempsey

Micro-magnets all around
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François Jérôme

A catalyst for sustainable chemistry
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Amanda Silva Brun

Vesicles for regenerative medicine
CNRS medal of innovation
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Sophie Brouard

Finding industrial applications for innovations against graft rejection
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Daniel Hissel

Co-founder of a start-up for more efficient hydrogen fuel cells
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Arnaud Landragin

High-precision sensors for geoscience applications
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Franck Molina

Working hand in hand with industry for high-quality basic research