Institut de Jaeger
Institute for health and longevity
The JAEGER INSTITUTE for health and longevity is a non-profit association governed by the Law of July 1, 1901.
It is named "de JAEGER" in homage to Master Albert de JAEGER, first Grand Prix de Rome winner who created the medal for medicine which rewards innovation in pharmaceutical research each year in several countries and whose reputation and influence have made it, since 1970, the date of its creation, the greatest global distinction in this field: the Galien Prize.
Long specialized in primary prevention, the Institute is now transformed into a space for reflection, still on preventive medicine, but taking a broader field of reflection as well as extending its radius of reflection to broader areas of our society.
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Details last updated 11-Oct-2024

