FRIA – BUTTERFLY Project

Frailty in ageing research group The BUTTERFLY project The Roquette Foundation for Health supports the FRailty In Ageing Research Group (FRIA) for its BUTTERFLY study, which aims to decipher the mechanisms of frailty in people aged over 80. Frailty is one of the most prominent barriers to active and healthy ageing. It is a dynamic, […]
Microbiome Foundation

The Microbiome Foundation support research progress on the gut microbiota and increase awareness among the public on the importance of preserving the microbiome.
The Professor Pierre Déchelotte’s teams conducts a study to characterize the role of intestinal microbiota in digestive disorders related to obesity and anorexia nervosa.
INFINITE Laboratory – PENSINE Project

Through the PENSINE project, the INFINITE laboratory is studying the diet of children from conception to age 4 in order to modulate the health trajectory of children and prevent the onset of chronic intestinal diseases, particularly through the promotion of good nutritional behaviors.
Paris Pasteur Institute – LuLISA project

The Institut Pasteur of Paris is a non-profit foundation whose mission is to contribute to the prevention and treatment of diseases, primarily infectious ones. Thanks to the LuLISA project, the Institut Pasteur de Paris is developing a rapid and accessible method for diagnosing various food allergies in a general practitioner’s office, using a few drops of blood.
Digestscience – HEROIC project

The DigestScience Foundation, the first public purpose foundation entirely dedicated to research on digestive pathologies and nutrition, has developed the HEROIC* project. This vast epidemiological study aims to identify the environmental causes of Crohn’s disease and then develop treatments to cure patients.