Inserm is launching a call for applications to support French German collaborative research in diabetes through the funding of two postdoctoral positions. The program is designed to enable researchers to carry out a two-year postdoctoral stay in French Inserm laboratories, within the framework of joint research projects.
The next symposium of the Inserm FIBER (For Integrative Boost to Repair) network will be held on Thursday September 10th, 2026 in the Buffon amphitheatre (Université Paris Cité - Paris 13). The day will be structured around scientific presentations on the various aspects of research on fibrosis that the network wishes to address. A keynote lecture will be given by Neil Henderson (Centre for Inflammation Research, Edinburgh) on Fibrosis: from integrative omics to clinical translation.
An interactive poster walk will provide the opportunity to showcase research or technologies applied to fibrosis and encourage collaboration.
The annual symposium of the ROAD to 2030 Inserm network will be held on December 1st, 2026 in Buffon amphithéâtre (Université Paris Cité - Paris 13).
By integrating cell biology, tissue engineering, advanced imaging, biomechanics and public health, the musculoskeletal community is uniting to reinvent how we prevent and treat rheumatism and musculoskeletal diseases. The ROAD to 2030 network invites participants to a one-day symposium which unites clinicians with biologists and epidemiologists and engineers to speed up discoveries that will revolutionize patient care by 2030.
Four visionary scientists will share their latest advances:
Gianluca Vadalà (Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma - Italy) - Discal regeneration
Mario Zaiss (Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg - Germany) - Microbiota and musculoskeletal disorders
Marjolaine Gosset (Oral Health - Montrouge) - Dental pathophysiology
Caroline Le Guiner (TaRGeT - Nantes) - Muscle gene therapy
A l'occasion de la 12ème édition de la rencontre Ensemble Contre les Rhumatismes Journée d'échanges Chercheurs-Patients en partenariat avec les associations de malades, des podcasts ont été proposés sur le thème Les rhumatismes inflammatoires chroniques : de l'enfant à l'adulte
L’institut couvre un champ très large de la physiologie, de la médecine expérimentale et de maladies humaines.
Les domaines sont le poumon, le système circulatoire et hémostase, les glandes endocrines, le foie, le rein, la peau, les os et articulations, l’ensemble des organes mis en jeu par l’alimentation (prise et comportement alimentaire, digestion, utilisation et mise en réserve des substrats).
Les missions de l’IT PMN sont :