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Institut Curie does not offer undergrduate degrees, but awards Ph.D.s and employs many postdocs alongside its permanent staff. |
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==Structure of the research department of Institut Curie== |
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Institut Curie consists of several units, each of them eprform its own mission, but they work in tight cooperation to make reasearch and medical treatment more effective. |
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[[Molecular cell Biology and developmental biology |
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UMR 144 CNRS/Institut Curie]] |
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Subcellular structure and cellular dynamics |
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[[Immunotherapy |
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INSERM Unit 653/Institut Curie]] |
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Immunity and cancer |
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[[Genetics and Oncogenesis |
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UMR 7147 CNRS/Institut Curie]] |
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Dynamics of genetic information : Fundamental basis and cancer |
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[[Epigenetics and Genotoxicology |
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UMR 2027 CNRS/Institut Curie]] |
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Genotoxicology and cell cycle |
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[[INSERM Unit 612/Institut Curie |
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Genotoxicology, signalisation and experimental radiotherapy]] |
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[[UMR 218 CNRS/Institut Curie]] |
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Nuclear dynamics and genome plasticity |
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[[Pharmacochemistry |
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UMR 176 CNRS/Institut Curie]] |
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Conception, synthesis and targeting of biomolecules |
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[[Life Physico-chemistry |
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UMR 168 CNRS/Institut Curie]] |
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Physical chemistry 'Curie' |
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[[Molecular Mechanisms and oncogenesis |
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UMR 146 CNRS/Institut Curie]] |
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Cellular regulations and oncogenesis |
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[[INSERM Unit 830/Institut Curie]] |
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Genetics and biology of cancers |
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[[Cellular and Molecular Imaging |
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INSERM Unit 759/Institut Curie]] |
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Integrative Imaging: From Molecule To Organism |
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==Hospital== |
==Hospital== |
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Vorlage:Coor title dms The Curie Institute is one of the leading medical, biological and biophysical research centres in the world. It is a private non-profit foundation operating a research center on biophysics, cell biology and oncology and a hospital specialized in treatment of cancer. It is located in Paris, France.
History
It was founded by Marie Curie and Claudius Regaud and recognised to be of public usefulness in 1921 The Institut Curie had been founded according to the will of Marie Curie, with its mission of medical treatment of cancer. In 1995, the Research Department of the Institut Curie was created. It is focused on fundamental researches in cell and molecular biology, biophysics and performs wide study in oncology and fundamental science.
Research
The institute now operates several research units in cooperation with national research institutions CNRS and INSERM. There are several hundred research staff at the Institute. Institut Curie does not offer undergrduate degrees, but awards Ph.D.s and employs many postdocs alongside its permanent staff.
Hospital
Institut Curie runs the Hôpital Claudius Régaud, a cancer treatment hospital. The Institute also operates the proton therapy center at Orsay, one of the few such facilities in the world.
Nobel Laureates
Five Nobel prizes are attached to the Institute's researchers.
- Marie Curie, Physics, 1903
- Marie Curie. Chemistry, 1911
- Irène and Frédéric Joliot-Curie, Chemistry, 1935
- de Gennes
Famous Alumni
- Claudius Regaud
- Marie Curie, Physics
- Irène Joliot-Curie
- Frédéric Joliot-Curie
- Pierre-Gilles de Gennes
External links
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