Scientific progress and the understanding of living things are essential to understand the major health risks and to act effectively when they occur.
Basic research makes it possible to tackle all living mechanisms: the functioning of the human organism of course, but also that of other organisms, in particular those with which it interacts.
Knowledge of these phenomena then allows the development of therapeutic solutions.
To meet these challenges, research needs the freedom to express its creativity and its potential for innovation.
The fields of experimentation are endless, as living things are complex and evolving.
The paths of research are unpredictable and great discoveries are often born at the turn of unexpected paths.
Only serene, open research, carried out over the long term, far from impatience yet so understandable, makes it possible to advance on the face of diseases or disability to offer therapeutic avenues.
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