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Heidelberg, Germany - 17 September 2007 French cell biologists Christian Sardet and Ali Saib are joint winners of the 2007 EMBO Award for Communication in the Life Sciences. Professor Ali Saib of the University of Paris 7 receives the award in recognition of his steadfast interest in communicating scientific material to the broad
public and students of all ages. He initiated a project to educate young people in the inner city of Marseille on infectious diseases such as HIV/AIDS and STD. Following its success, he established an innovative project named “Les Apprentis-Chercheurs” –
novice researchers”, an action of ‘L’arbre des connaissances’ - the tree of knowledge, an association he founded. This project collaborates with high schools, universities,the INSERM and CNRS Research Institutes allowing undergraduate students to visit research labs and work directly with scientists on research projects, bridging the gap between science and
society. Saib recently collaborated with FRANCE 5 as
scientific author on a film project on the merging world of viruses to raise public awareness on this complex but critically important field. The documentary "Dr Virus and Mr. Hyde" received the “Grand Prize” at the International Festival of Science Documentaries and the “Science Prize” at the International Festival of SCOOP and Journalism. As a researcher, he has focused on the cellular mechanisms of the traffic of incoming retroviruses from the plasma membrane to the host chromosome. Models he has drawn with his team for the Primate Foamy Virus were confirmed for many other retroviruses, including HIV, and may represent a novel target for therapeutic intervention on the incoming phases of retroviral infections. Dr. Christian Sardet, through his highly original use of interactive multimedia technology, communicates scientific information including detailed molecular events. An established embryologist, he presently heads the BioMarCell group in Villefranche-sur-Mer, at the Marine Center of the University of Paris 6 (UPMC) and the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS). Outside of molecular and cellular embryology, Sardet challenges cell biology to Stanford University’s David Epel maintains that Sardet’s strong aesthetic sensibilities have always made him stand out in the field. The winners will be present to receive the prize on November 2, 2007 at the annual EMBO/EMBL Science and Society Conference in Heidelberg, Germany. |
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