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Review of the Institute’s second doctoral and postdoctoral researchers’ day


The second Doctoral and Postdoctoral Researchers’ Day of the the Institute was held on Friday, 21 November 2025, in Fontenay-aux-Roses, bringing together the Institute’s young scientific community for a day of scientific exchange, sharing, and conviviality.

Published on 21 November 2025

🌟A day rich in scientific exchange

With more than 70 doctoral and postdoctoral researchers present on site, and over 60 Institute members connected remotely, the event was a genuine success.

This day of discussions, tructured around oral presentations and poster sessions, enabled young scientists from the Institute’s various departments and units to share their research and initiate new collaborations.​


🎤 Presentations, Posters, and Discussions

Fifteen oral presentations, representative of the research themes across all departments, were selected by the organizing committee, composed of young researchers, doctoral candidates, and postdoctoral fellows from the Institute.

Following each presentation, a question-and-answer session encouraged interactions and scientific exchanges among the young researchers in attendance.​


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In addition, 34 posters were selected and presented across three dedicated sessions, offering numerous opportunities for meetings and discussions around ongoing research projects.

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New scientific collaborations within the Institute, as well as the strengthening of existing ones, are expected to emerge from this event.

🏆Awards

The day concluded with an award ceremony recognizing the best oral presentations and scientific posters.

Audience Award - Best Presentation

Quentin Fuchs (MIRCEN)
Immune-evasive strategies for allogeneic neural grafts in non-human primate models of Huntington's disease

Jury Award - Best Presentation

Denis Pehlic (DRCM)
Testicular Organ-On-Chip: a New Platform for Drug Testing and Spermatogonial Stem Cells Physiology Studies

Best Poster Awards

Chloé Baroin (MIRCEN)
Identifying and characterizing selective interactors of pathological de novo α-synuclein fibrils in human iPSC-derived neurons

Steve Huvelle (IDMIT)
Development of radiochemical tools for PET imaging of infectious diseases and immune response

Thilelli Taibi (DRCM)
Uncovering the mechanisms of quiescence and drug resistance of T/B-ALL in adipose-tissue-enriched bone marrow territories


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Congratulations to all of you for the excellence of your work!

👏Acknowledgements

Our sincere thanks go to all speakers for the high quality of their contributions, as well as to everyone involved in the organization of the event. We extend particular gratitude to the organizing committee, whose energy and commitment greatly contributed to the success of this day.

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