2025 awards
- Henri Barry (Doctoral School of Chemical Sciences)
Thesis topic: "Chemically modified oligonucleotides to fight against resistance to anti-infective drugs" - Victor de Villedon de Naide (Doctoral School of Health and Life Sciences)
Thesis topic: "Advanced acquisition, reconstruction, and analysis techniques for multi-contrast high-resolution whole-heart magnetic resonance imaging" - Adrien Denizet (Doctoral School of Chemical Sciences)
Thesis topic: "Total synthesis of Securinega alkaloids and study of their biological activities" - Orel-Landry Moutemi (Doctoral School of Physics and Engineering)
Thesis topic: "Development of multi-stage processes manufacturing units for smart structures" - Alice Rixte (Doctoral School of Mathematics and Computer Science)
Thesis topic: "Live control of the harmonic and rhythmic structure of an electronic music track" - Ana Sofia Vazquez Uriola (Doctoral School of Health and Life Sciences)
Thesis topic: "Identification of new therapeutic targets of cancer stem cells in gastric cancer"
The Mature your PhD program
The Mature your PhD program aims to help PhD students to develop their innovation project and offers several benefits:
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Support focused on the invention resulting from your thesis
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An investment in maturation
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New skills and valuable experience
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A concrete step towards the private sector
The annual Mature your PhD+ contest gives the winners the opportunity to benefit from personalized support, financial support and a three-month short-term contract to focus on their innovation while pursuing their PhD.
Congratulations to the 2025 winners!