Emmanuelle Wilhelm (2nd on the left) received a 4-year FNRS grant to complete her PhD in the CoActions Lab, under the supervision of Julie Duque (3rd on the left). Gerard Derosiere (1st on the right) and Caroline Quoilin (1st on the left) were awarded a 3-year FNRS post-doctoral fellowship. Julien Grandjean (2nd on the right) is a PhD student supported by a FRIA funding. These awards were celebrated at the restaurant “Le Mucha” in Brussels.


Julie Duque’s presentation

Julie Duque and Emmanuelle Wilhelm at the Gala Dinner

Dr. Alexandre Zénon discussing with Dr. Michael Andres during the poster sessions

Dr. Charles-Etienne Benoit and Emmanuelle Wilhelm at the lunch break

Some members of the IoNS during the conference talks
Julie Duque and Alexandre Zénon were awarded the Solvay Prize 2017 for their research in the CoActions Lab on the Parkinson’s disease entitled “Parkinson's disease revisited: a new vision of basal ganglia functions in the context of the Parkinson's disease”. The ceremony took place in the Mirror Room of the Royal Palace of Brussels on May 9th 2017. It was followed by a walking dinner in the Gala room.



