Since 2017, The Biocodex Microbiota Foundation rewards national research initiatives which aim to understand the interaction between microbiota and different pathologies. By promoting scientists from around the world at a key moment in their career, the grant seeks to motivate researchers to continue to explore the world of gut microbiota.

The annual call for proposals is carried out in countries where Biocodex has a subsidiary presence. An independent local scientific committee – made up of individuals recognized for their expertise in the microbiota field – gathers all proposals and selects the winning project to be granted. 

Biocodex Microbiota Foundation in collaboration with Biocodex Microbiota Institute put national winners in the spotlight through testimonies and interviews!

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Scientific research around the world

Since 2017, The Biocodex Microbiota Foundation rewards national research initiatives which aim to understand the interaction between microbiota and different pathologies. By promoting scientists from around the world at a key moment in their career, the grant seeks to motivate researchers.

Granted projects

2020

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2020 Morocco winner Pr. Azeddine Ibrahimi

Rôle du microbiote intestinal dans la pathogénie des maladies auto-immunes systémiques

Claudia Perez
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2020 Mexico Winner Dr. Claudia Pérez Cruz

Determination of the estrobolomic brain axis and its importance in Alzheimer’s disease

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2020 France Winner Dr. Guillaume Carrier

Détermination de facteurs microbiologiques prédictifs de mauvaise réponse au traitement néoadjuvant dans les cancers du rectum : focus sur les Escherichia coli productrices de cyclomodulines

Dr. Vanessa Houde
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2020 Canada winner Dr. Vanessa Houde

Influence of hyperglycemia on the host-microbiome interactions during subgingival microbiome dysbiosis

Prof. Laure ELENS
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2020 Belgium winner Prof. Laure Elens

Study of the gut human microbiome and its relationship with immunosuppressive pharmacotherapy in stable renal transplant patients

2019

Dr. Arpana Gupta
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2019 USA Winner Dr. Arpana Gupta

Novel mechanisms and new pharmacological targets within the Brain-Gut Microbiome-Immune axis with the long-term goal of improving treatment strategies for MetS.

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2019 Turkey winner Yusuf Yilmaz

Assessment of the mechanisms associated with trimethylamine-N-oxide (TMAO) in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease with clinical and histological features of the disease