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Curie Institute (Paris)

Institut Curie is a medical, biological and biophysical research centre in France.[citation needed] It is a private non-profit foundation operating a research center on biophysics, cell biology and oncology and a hospital specialized in treatment of cancer. It is located in Paris, France.

Institut Curie
Formation1920; 104 years ago (1920)
TypeGovernmental organisation
PurposeFundamental research
Headquarters26 rue d'Ulm 75005 Paris
Official language
French
President
Thierry Philip
Websiteinstitut-curie.org
Centre of protontherapy

Institut Curie is member of EU-LIFE, an alliance of leading life sciences research centres in Europe.[1]

Research edit

The institute now operates several research units in cooperation with national research institutions CNRS and INSERM. There are several hundred research staff at the institute.[2] Institut Curie does not offer undergraduate degrees, but awards PhDs and employs many postdoctoral students alongside its permanent staff. Institut Curie is a constituent college (associate member) of University PSL.[3]

Hospital edit

Institut Curie runs the Hôpital Claudius Régaud, a hospital specializing in cancer. The institute also operates the proton therapy center at Orsay, one of the few such facilities in the world.

History edit

The Institut du Radium, a giant laboratory for Marie Skłodowska–Curie, was founded in 1909 by the University of Paris and Institut Pasteur. The Institut du Radium had two sections. The Curie laboratory, directed by Maria Skłodowska-Curie, was dedicated to physics and chemistry research. The Pasteur laboratory, directed by Dr. Claudius Regaud, was studying the biological and medical effects of radioactivity. After receiving a joint Nobel Prize with her husband Pierre in 1903, Maria Skłodowska-Curie won a second Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1911. During World War One, Maria Skłodowska-Curie used it to teach nurses about radiology.

Maria Skłodowska-Curie and Claudius Regaud established the Foundation Curie in 1920, a public interest institution. The Foundation's purpose was to fund the Institut du Radium's activities and contribute to the development of its therapeutic component. A first hospital opened in 1922. At the clinic, Dr. Regaud and his team developed innovative treatments combining surgery and radiation therapy to treat cancer. The Curie Foundation became a model for cancer centers around the world. Curie laboratory continued to play an important role in physics and chemistry research. In 1934, Maria Skłodowska-Curie's daughter Irène and her son-in-law Frédéric Joliot-Curie discovered artificial radioactivity. In 1935, it was recognized with a Nobel Prize in Chemistry. The Institut du Radium and the Fondation Curie merged in 1970. It became Institut Curie. The Institut has three missions: research, teaching and treating cancer. The original building of Curies Laboratory from 1914 now houses the Musée Curie.

Nobel Laureates and female scientists mentorship edit

Six Nobel prizes laureates (and four Nobel prizes) are attached to the Institute's researchers.

43% of all scientific women Nobel prize laureates from France (three prizes out of seven received by French women in "hard" sciences and Economy) to this day received them for research conducted at Institut Curie or its ancestor the Radium Institute. If Economy - a social science - is excluded, 50% i.e 3 Nobel Prizes out of 6 received by French scientific women are affiliated to the Curie Institute.

Hence why it is considered that, based on internationally recognised prizes garnered by its researchers, no other research center in the world has hosted that many pioneering women scientists.

Moreover, Marie Curie mentored upwards of 45 scientific women from all over the world[6] · [7] · [8] · [9] including Marguerite Perey, discoverer of francium - five-time nominee for the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, and Jeanne Ferrier, discoverer of autoradiography, amongst many other peers: Sonia Cotelle, Harriet Brooks, Alice Leigh-Smith, Eva Ramstedt, Lucie Blanquies, Suzanne Veil, Catherine Chamié, Alicja Dorabialska, Ellen Gleditsch, Marthe Weiss, Antonia Elisabeth Korvezee, May Sybil Leslie, Ștefania Mărăcineanu, Branca Edmée Marques, Eliane Montel, Elizabeth Rona, Jadwiga Szmidt, Margarete von Wrangell, Renée Galabert, Isabelle Archinard, and last but not least, Marie Curie's secretary of over 30 years: Léonie Razet.[10]

The Radium Institute also pioneered mobile radiography during World War I where upwards of 150 proto-nurses (nursing diploma in France only in 1922) and radiology pioneers where trained and even more post-war[11] · .[12]

Famous alumni edit

External links edit

  • Official site of Institut Curie
  • Curie Museum's Website

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Our members". EU-LIFE.
  2. ^ "Our research teams". Institut Curie. Retrieved 2018-09-03.
  3. ^ "Décret n° 2019-1130 du 5 novembre 2019 portant création de l'Université Paris sciences et lettres (Université PSL) et approbation de ses statuts".
  4. ^ "Nobel Laureates Facts - Women". Nobel Foundation. Retrieved 2017-10-07.
  5. ^ Chatterjee, Debjani. "Global Day Of Parents 2021: Parent-Child Pairs Who Won The Nobel Prize". NDTV. Retrieved 2021-06-01.
  6. ^ Pigeard-Micault, Natalie. "Les femmes du laboratoire de Marie Curie" [The women of Marie Curie's Laboratory]. Stanford SearchWorks. Retrieved 2024-02-01.
  7. ^ Pigeard-Micault, Natalie (2012-02-08). [The Curies Lab and its Women 1906-1934]. Annals of Science (in French). 70 (1). Hélène Langevin-Joliot (foreword). Taylor & Francis via Academia.edu. Archived from the original on 2024-02-01. Retrieved 2024-02-01.
  8. ^ Boudia, Soraya (2011-01-01). . Chemistry International. 33 (1). International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry. Archived from the original on 2024-02-01. Retrieved 2024-02-01.
  9. ^ Frontczak, Susan Marie (2023-10-01). . The Physics Teacher. 61 (7). American Institute of Physics: 549–552. Archived from the original on 2024-02-01. Retrieved 2024-02-01.
  10. ^ "Coworkers of the Curie Laboratory, 1930". Google Arts and Culture - Source : Musée Curie (coll. Institut du Radium). Retrieved 2024-02-01. Coworkers of the Curie Laboratory in the laboratory's library. From the left to the right, seated : Marguerite Perey, Léonie Razet, Isabelle, Archinard, Sonia Cotelle. Standing : André Régnier, Alexis Yakimach, Raymond Grégoire, Renée Galabert, Tchang Da Tcheng, Frédéric Joliot-Curie. In the Radium Institute of Paris, in 1930 (source : Musée Curie ; coll. Institut du Radium ; MCP1117)
  11. ^ "Irène Curie and the radiology nursing students, 1917". Google Arts and Culture - Source : Musée Curie (coll. ACJC). Retrieved 2024-02-01. Irène Curie and Marthe Klein with the radiology nursing students, at the Curie Laboratory, in the Radium Institute of Paris, in 1947 (source : Musée Curie ; coll. ACJC ; MCP1062).
  12. ^ "Marie et Irène Curie with american military students, 1919". Google Arts and Culture - Source : Musée Curie (coll. ACJC). Retrieved 2024-02-01. At the end of war, Marie and Irène Curie have formed american military students to radiology before they go back home

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Institut Curie is a medical biological and biophysical research centre in France citation needed It is a private non profit foundation operating a research center on biophysics cell biology and oncology and a hospital specialized in treatment of cancer It is located in Paris France Institut CurieFormation1920 104 years ago 1920 TypeGovernmental organisationPurposeFundamental researchHeadquarters26 rue d Ulm 75005 ParisOfficial languageFrenchPresidentThierry PhilipWebsiteinstitut curie wbr orgCentre of protontherapyInstitut Curie is member of EU LIFE an alliance of leading life sciences research centres in Europe 1 Contents 1 Research 2 Hospital 3 History 4 Nobel Laureates and female scientists mentorship 5 Famous alumni 6 External links 7 NotesResearch editThe institute now operates several research units in cooperation with national research institutions CNRS and INSERM There are several hundred research staff at the institute 2 Institut Curie does not offer undergraduate degrees but awards PhDs and employs many postdoctoral students alongside its permanent staff Institut Curie is a constituent college associate member of University PSL 3 Hospital editInstitut Curie runs the Hopital Claudius Regaud a hospital specializing in cancer The institute also operates the proton therapy center at Orsay one of the few such facilities in the world History editThe Institut du Radium a giant laboratory for Marie Sklodowska Curie was founded in 1909 by the University of Paris and Institut Pasteur The Institut du Radium had two sections The Curie laboratory directed by Maria Sklodowska Curie was dedicated to physics and chemistry research The Pasteur laboratory directed by Dr Claudius Regaud was studying the biological and medical effects of radioactivity After receiving a joint Nobel Prize with her husband Pierre in 1903 Maria Sklodowska Curie won a second Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1911 During World War One Maria Sklodowska Curie used it to teach nurses about radiology Maria Sklodowska Curie and Claudius Regaud established the Foundation Curie in 1920 a public interest institution The Foundation s purpose was to fund the Institut du Radium s activities and contribute to the development of its therapeutic component A first hospital opened in 1922 At the clinic Dr Regaud and his team developed innovative treatments combining surgery and radiation therapy to treat cancer The Curie Foundation became a model for cancer centers around the world Curie laboratory continued to play an important role in physics and chemistry research In 1934 Maria Sklodowska Curie s daughter Irene and her son in law Frederic Joliot Curie discovered artificial radioactivity In 1935 it was recognized with a Nobel Prize in Chemistry The Institut du Radium and the Fondation Curie merged in 1970 It became Institut Curie The Institut has three missions research teaching and treating cancer The original building of Curies Laboratory from 1914 now houses the Musee Curie Nobel Laureates and female scientists mentorship editSix Nobel prizes laureates and four Nobel prizes are attached to the Institute s researchers Maria Sklodowska Curie Physics 1903 thus becoming the first ever woman awarded the Nobel Prize Maria Sklodowska Curie Chemistry 1911 thus becoming the only person in the world women or men awarded two Nobel Prizes in two different sciences Peace prize excluded originally the first person and to this day the first and only woman with two Nobel Prizes cf Statistics on the Nobel Prize Pierre Curie Physics 1903 thus becoming the first married couple to receive the Nobel Prize Irene Joliot Curie Chemistry 1935 thus becoming the only mother daughter 4 and sole father daughter pairs in the world to have received a Nobel Prize to this day 5 Frederic Joliot Curie Chemistry 1935 thus making of the Curie Institute the only research center in the world with two wife and husband researching couples awarded with the Nobel Prize Pierre Gilles de Gennes Physics 199143 of all scientific women Nobel prize laureates from France three prizes out of seven received by French women in hard sciences and Economy to this day received them for research conducted at Institut Curie or its ancestor the Radium Institute If Economy a social science is excluded 50 i e 3 Nobel Prizes out of 6 received by French scientific women are affiliated to the Curie Institute Hence why it is considered that based on internationally recognised prizes garnered by its researchers no other research center in the world has hosted that many pioneering women scientists Moreover Marie Curie mentored upwards of 45 scientific women from all over the world 6 7 8 9 including Marguerite Perey discoverer of francium five time nominee for the Nobel Prize in Chemistry and Jeanne Ferrier discoverer of autoradiography amongst many other peers Sonia Cotelle Harriet Brooks Alice Leigh Smith Eva Ramstedt Lucie Blanquies Suzanne Veil Catherine Chamie Alicja Dorabialska Ellen Gleditsch Marthe Weiss Antonia Elisabeth Korvezee May Sybil Leslie Ștefania Mărăcineanu Branca Edmee Marques Eliane Montel Elizabeth Rona Jadwiga Szmidt Margarete von Wrangell Renee Galabert Isabelle Archinard and last but not least Marie Curie s secretary of over 30 years Leonie Razet 10 The Radium Institute also pioneered mobile radiography during World War I where upwards of 150 proto nurses nursing diploma in France only in 1922 and radiology pioneers where trained and even more post war 11 12 Famous alumni editMaria Sklodowska Curie Claudius Regaud Irene Joliot Curie Frederic Joliot Curie Pierre Gilles de Gennes Marguerite Perey Jeanne Ferrier Ștefania MărăcineanuExternal links editOfficial site of Institut Curie Institut Curie s history official website Curie Museum s WebsiteNotes edit Our members EU LIFE Our research teams Institut Curie Retrieved 2018 09 03 Decret n 2019 1130 du 5 novembre 2019 portant creation de l Universite Paris sciences et lettres Universite PSL et approbation de ses statuts Nobel Laureates Facts Women Nobel Foundation Retrieved 2017 10 07 Chatterjee Debjani Global Day Of Parents 2021 Parent Child Pairs Who Won The Nobel Prize NDTV Retrieved 2021 06 01 Pigeard Micault Natalie Les femmes du laboratoire de Marie Curie The women of Marie Curie s Laboratory Stanford SearchWorks Retrieved 2024 02 01 Pigeard Micault Natalie 2012 02 08 Le laboratoire Curie et ses Femmes 1906 1934 The Curies Lab and its Women 1906 1934 Annals of Science in French 70 1 Helene Langevin Joliot foreword Taylor amp Francis via Academia edu Archived from the original on 2024 02 01 Retrieved 2024 02 01 Boudia Soraya 2011 01 01 An Inspiring Laboratory Director Marie Curie and Women in Science Chemistry International 33 1 International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry Archived from the original on 2024 02 01 Retrieved 2024 02 01 Frontczak Susan Marie 2023 10 01 Marie Curie Lifelong Teacher The Physics Teacher 61 7 American Institute of Physics 549 552 Archived from the original on 2024 02 01 Retrieved 2024 02 01 Coworkers of the Curie Laboratory 1930 Google Arts and Culture Source Musee Curie coll Institut du Radium Retrieved 2024 02 01 Coworkers of the Curie Laboratory in the laboratory s library From the left to the right seated Marguerite Perey Leonie Razet Isabelle Archinard Sonia Cotelle Standing Andre Regnier Alexis Yakimach Raymond Gregoire Renee Galabert Tchang Da Tcheng Frederic Joliot Curie In the Radium Institute of Paris in 1930 source Musee Curie coll Institut du Radium MCP1117 Irene Curie and the radiology nursing students 1917 Google Arts and Culture Source Musee Curie coll ACJC Retrieved 2024 02 01 Irene Curie and Marthe Klein with the radiology nursing students at the Curie Laboratory in the Radium Institute of Paris in 1947 source Musee Curie coll ACJC MCP1062 Marie et Irene Curie with american military students 1919 Google Arts and Culture Source Musee Curie coll ACJC Retrieved 2024 02 01 At the end of war Marie and Irene Curie have formed american 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