An ongoing, multidisciplinary program, open to all researchers regardless of their field or type of project. This program was designed to increase the number of research possibilities explored and to support promising health research.
The FRM stimulates and supports progress, that can improve and save lives.
For this, it works in the areas of lending support to medical research and scientific information.
“The aim of the FRM is to enable the most promising research work to be completed as quickly as possible and to contribute to the development of innovative, pioneering French medical research, supporting medical progress for all.”
Valérie Lemarchandel, Scientific Director
By adopting a multidisciplinary approach, la FRM encourages, selects and finances promising research projects across all diseases : cancers, cardiovascular diseases, neurological and psychiatric diseases, infectious diseases, and others.
Convinced of the importance of fundamental research, the breeding ground for all medical innovation, the FRM lends its support to projects of excellence, aiming to increase the knowledge and know-how needed to develop innovative concepts at the origin of major advances, benefiting our health.
An ongoing, multidisciplinary program, open to all researchers regardless of their field or type of project. This program was designed to increase the number of research possibilities explored and to support promising health research.
The Fondation pour la Recherche Médicale awards are presented each year at a ceremony that serves as a special moment for researchers and donors to meet.
According to its statutes, the FRM has the possibility to act as an umbrella organization, sponsoring other organizations under its aegis, designated as “sheltered foundations” under French law. These other organizations must be dedicated to supporting medical research.
Through its educational activities, the Fondation pour la Recherche Médicale provides the general public with insight into the advances and challenges of medical research and enables donors to measure how their donations are actually helping researchers in their work.
It acts as a bridge between researchers and the general public using tool such as: