France France is considered among the leading rare disease markets worldwide, both scientifically and organisationally. The country has cultivated a fully-fledged supporting ecosystem for rare conditions that is today regarded as a benchmark internationally, and which few other countries have proven able to match. “Back in the mid-2000s, under the…
France France’s historical contribution to medical research is almost unparalleled globally, with 13 winners of the annual Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine, and even more for Chemistry. Most famously, Louis Pasteur’s work on germ theory and pasteurisation in the 19th century laid the groundwork for much of what we know…
France France has long been held up as Europe’s reference point for rare disease care – the first EU country with a national plan, a pioneer of coordinated expert networks, and home to some of the continent’s most influential patient organisations. More than three million French citizens live with one of…
France Professor Bana Jabri, Director of the Institut Imagine, brings a transatlantic perspective to advancing genetic medicine. After 25 years in the US, she now leads efforts in France to harness genomic technologies, foster interdisciplinary collaboration, and modernise academic–industry partnerships. Her vision calls for strategic investment, institutional autonomy, and greater risk…
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