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Five Gustave Roussy Scientists Appointed as Inserm Research Fellows

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Inserm – the French National Institute of Health and Medical Research – is the only French public research organisation entirely dedicated to human health. Each year, its new tenured research fellows are recruited through a highly selective competitive process. For the 2026 edition, five young researchers from Gustave Roussy are among the awardees, highlighting the Institute’s attractiveness and dynamism in cancer research. One of them, Jean‑Baptiste Alberge, has also received an Atip‑Avenir grant, aimed at particularly promising early‑career researchers.

Five Gustave Roussy Scientists Appointed as Inserm Research Fellows
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  • JeanBaptiste Alberge Inserm research fellow competition and AtipAvenir programme; UMR1360
My research focuses on identifying and characterising genetic alterations that contribute to relapse in childhood cancers. To achieve this, my team analyses the evolution of tumour cell genomes at different stages of the disease and develops innovative bioinformatics approaches to understand how certain cells resist treatment.”
Jean‑Baptiste Alberge also received an Atip‑Avenir grant this year. This programme enables young talents to establish their own research teams in the life and health sciences. It is the seventh Atip‑Avenir grant awarded to a Gustave Roussy researcher since 2021.
  • Carlos Pérez González – Inserm research fellow competition; UMR1279
« My group aims to understand how mechanical forces shape tumor dynamics and cellular plasticity. Using patient-derived organoids and in vivo tumor models, we will uncover novel mechanisms by which physical cues drive cancer growth, invasion, and therapy resistance. Our long-term goal is to establish a mechanomedicine framework that advances our fundamental understanding of tumor biology and enables more effective cancer therapies.»
  • Antonela Merlotti – Inserm research fellow competition; UMR1356
« The main focus of my research is immunotherapeutic strategies that can act in vivo within solid tumors to enhance and restore the local anti-tumor immune response. In parallel, we work to broaden the antigenic landscape available for immunotherapy development by identifying new tumor antigens. By combining fundamental immunology and translational oncology research, we aim to understand the mechanisms of action of these strategies, with the ultimate goal of deepening our understanding of anti-tumor immunity and informing the design of more effective cancer immunotherapies. »
  • Meriem Messaoudene – Inserm research fellow competition; UMR1367
« My research focuses on interactions between the gut microbiota, the immune system and cancer. Drawing on patient cohorts, preclinical models and translational approaches, I seek to understand the mechanisms by which the microbiota influences responses to immunotherapies. My goal is to develop new microbiotabased therapeutic approaches, as well as biomarkers to personalise treatments and sustainably improve the management of cancer patients. »
  • Laurianne Scourzic – Inserm research fellow competition; UMR981
« My research programme aims to decipher the epigenetic mechanisms and threedimensional genome organisation that regulate Bcell plasticity and are hijacked during lymphoma development. By integrating multiomics approaches, in vivo preclinical models, and the analysis of patient samples, we seek to understand how this plasticity drives tumour evolution and the emergence of treatment resistance, in order to identify new therapeutic targets for patients with lymphomas. »
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