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== History ==
== History ==
On June 18, 2008, it was in the presence of the Minister of Education and Research [[Valérie Pécresse]], the Mayor of Paris [[Bertrand Delanoë]] and the President of the [[Ile-de-France]] Regional Council [[Jean-Paul Huchon]], that the Founding members and their sponsor [[Michelle Yeoh]] laid the foundation stone of the ICM. The official inauguration of the building took place on September 24, 2010 in the presence of the Minister of Health [[Roselyne Bachelot]].<ref>{{in lang|fr}}[https://www.lepoint.fr/societe/inauguration-a-paris-de-l-institut-du-cerveau-centre-de-recherches-sans-equivalent-au-monde-24-09-2010-1240557_23.php Inauguration à Paris de l'Institut du cerveau, centre de recherches "sans équivalent au monde"]</ref> This research center, whose modern and functional architecture was designed by [[Jean-Michel Wilmotte]], makes it possible to reconcile basic research and applied research, in particular for clinical purposes, within the same place. When it opened, the building brought together the vast majority of research teams in neuroscience, neurology, psychiatry or psychology which had previously been scattered over the Pitié-Salpêtrière site.
On June 18, 2008, it was in the presence of the Minister of Education and Research [[Valérie Pécresse]], the Mayor of Paris [[Bertrand Delanoë]] and the President of the [[Ile-de-France]] Regional Council [[Jean-Paul Huchon]], that the Founding members and their sponsor [[Michelle Yeoh]] laid the foundation stone of the ICM. The official inauguration of the building took place on September 24, 2010 in the presence of the Minister of Health [[Roselyne Bachelot]].<ref>{{in lang|fr}}[https://www.lepoint.fr/societe/inauguration-a-paris-de-l-institut-du-cerveau-centre-de-recherches-sans-equivalent-au-monde-24-09-2010-1240557_23.php Inauguration à Paris de l'Institut du cerveau, centre de recherches "sans équivalent au monde"]</ref> This research center, whose modern and functional architecture was designed by [[Jean-Michel Wilmotte]], makes it possible to reconcile basic research and applied research, in particular for clinical purposes, within the same place. When it opened, the building brought together the vast majority of research teams in [[neuroscience]], [[neurology]], [[psychiatry]] or [[psychology]] which had previously been scattered over the Pitié-Salpêtrière site.


== Founders ==
== Founders ==
The ICM brings together personalities from all walks of life (medicine, sport, commerce, cinema, etc.) and who have placed their various areas of expertise at the service of the Foundation: Gérard Saillant (President of the ICM), [[Yves Agid]] (Scientific Director), Olivier Lyon-Caen, [[Luc Besson]], [[Louis Camilleri]], [[Jean Glavany]], [[Maurice Lévy]], [[Jean-Pierre Martel]], [[Max Mosley]], [[Lindsay Owen-Jones]], [[Michael Schumacher]], [[Jean Todt]], [[David René de Rothschild|David de Rothschild]] and [[Serge Weinberg]].
The ICM brings together personalities from all walks of life (medicine, sport, commerce, cinema, etc.) and who have placed their various areas of expertise at the service of the Foundation: Gérard Saillant (President of the ICM), [[Yves Agid]] (Scientific Director), Olivier Lyon-Caen, [[Luc Besson]], [[Louis Camilleri]], [[Jean Glavany]], [[Maurice Lévy]], Jean-Pierre Martel, [[Max Mosley]], [[Lindsay Owen-Jones]], [[Michael Schumacher]], [[Jean Todt]], [[David René de Rothschild|David de Rothschild]] and [[Serge Weinberg]].


The ICM sponsors are [[Jean Reno]] and [[Michelle Yeoh]].
The ICM sponsors are [[Jean Reno]] and [[Michelle Yeoh]].

Revision as of 19:52, 24 April 2020

Institut du cerveau et de la moelle épinière
Brain and Spine Institute
Founded2010
Location
Area served
Worldwide
Official languages
French, English
Key people
Gérard Saillant (CEO)
Websitewww.icm-institute.org

The Institut du cerveau et de la moelle épinière (ICM) is a recognized public utility foundation founded in 2005 which has housed since 2010, on the site of the Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, a research center run by 600 researchers, engineers and technicians conducting basic or clinical research on the brain and neurological or psychiatric diseases (Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, dystonia, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, stroke, cancer, dementia, depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, autism, etc.) as well as on the spinal cord (paraplegia, quadriplegia, etc.).

History

On June 18, 2008, it was in the presence of the Minister of Education and Research Valérie Pécresse, the Mayor of Paris Bertrand Delanoë and the President of the Ile-de-France Regional Council Jean-Paul Huchon, that the Founding members and their sponsor Michelle Yeoh laid the foundation stone of the ICM. The official inauguration of the building took place on September 24, 2010 in the presence of the Minister of Health Roselyne Bachelot.[1] This research center, whose modern and functional architecture was designed by Jean-Michel Wilmotte, makes it possible to reconcile basic research and applied research, in particular for clinical purposes, within the same place. When it opened, the building brought together the vast majority of research teams in neuroscience, neurology, psychiatry or psychology which had previously been scattered over the Pitié-Salpêtrière site.

Founders

The ICM brings together personalities from all walks of life (medicine, sport, commerce, cinema, etc.) and who have placed their various areas of expertise at the service of the Foundation: Gérard Saillant (President of the ICM), Yves Agid (Scientific Director), Olivier Lyon-Caen, Luc Besson, Louis Camilleri, Jean Glavany, Maurice Lévy, Jean-Pierre Martel, Max Mosley, Lindsay Owen-Jones, Michael Schumacher, Jean Todt, David de Rothschild and Serge Weinberg.

The ICM sponsors are Jean Reno and Michelle Yeoh.

Incubator iPEPS

The ICM hosts a business incubator. As of December 2019, more than 27 companies have been housed in this incubator.[2]

References

  1. ^ (in French)Inauguration à Paris de l'Institut du cerveau, centre de recherches "sans équivalent au monde"
  2. ^ "iPEPS incubator". icm-institute.org. Retrieved 2020-02-01.

External links

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