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Société Chimique de France: two prizes for two researchers from the Institute


The members of the Organic Chemistry Division (DCO) of the French Chemical Society met on Monday 10 May to award the DCO 2021 prizes. Sophie Feuillastre and Davide Audisio, both researchers at the SCBM (CEA-Joliot Department of Medicines and Technology for Health) are among the lucky winners.

Published on 27 May 2021

​Sophie Feuillastre receives the Marc Julia Award

This "emergence" prize rewards a chemist who has been working for less than 6 years since obtaining his/her thesis degree.

Sophie Feuillastre joined the Tritium labeling Laboratory (LMT/SCBM/DMTS) headed by Grégory Pieters in 2016. She was rewarded for her research on the development of new deuteration / tritiation methods for molecules of biological interest. This prize is particularly commended for her coordination of the European FET-OPEN FLIX project. © S. Feuillastre


Davide Audisio  receives the Jean-Pierre Sauvage Award

This young researcher prize is awarded to a chemist who has a permanent position for less than 8 years. 

In 2014 he joined the SCBM headed by Frédéric Taran, in the Carbon-14 Labeling Laboratory (LMT), which he has led since 2016. Davide is awarded for his research on carbon isotope labelling methodologies, the chemistry of helicene and polyaromatic compounds and the development of new tools for bio-orthogonal chemistry.  Davide has been awarded an ERC Consolidator Grant for his FASTLabEx project. © Artfotosweb 2020

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