Jérôme Galon

Jérôme Galon
Born (1967-02-06) February 6, 1967
Besançon, France
Citizenship France
Nationality French
Fields Immunology, Cancer
Institutions Pasteur Institute, Paris
Curie Institute, Paris
National Institute of Health (NIH), USA
INSERM
Known for Work on immunology and cancer
Notable awards Award from Académie des sciences (2011),
Award from Académie de médecine (2011),
William B. Coley Award USA (2010)

Jérôme Galon is a French biologist. He is first class Research Director (DR1) at Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM).

Education

Galon received his Ph.D. degree (Doctorat ès science) with specialty in immunology in 1996. and did postdoctoral work at the National Institute of Health (NIH), in Bethesda (USA) between 1997 and 2001. Since 2001, he has been working at the Cordeliers Research Center, where he has been the Director of the INSERM Laboratory Integrative Cancer Immunology since 2009. [1]

Scientific contributions

His work aims at a better understanding of the tumor microenvironment and the dynamics of the immune response in humans tumors. His laboratory has identified and demonstrated the importance of the immune contexture against cancer. He defined the Immunoscore as a new method for routine clinical assessment of prognosis of patients with cancer through various means including Nobel Laureate, Gerd Binnig's technology specializing in Tissue Phenomics from Definiens.com

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