Charna Dibner: ISREC Tandem Prize for a translational cancer research project, co-directed by a clinician and a scientist engaged in basic research.
Georgia Katsioudi: Prize from the Foundation for Innovation in Cancer and Biology, (CHF 40,000) for the project “ Molecular and functional interactions between the circadian clocks and mRNA degradation in pancreatic islet cells in the context of diabetes pathogenesis ” .
Georgia Katsioudi: Prize for the best doctoral thesis from the Faculty of Biology and Medicine of the University of Lausanne (CHF 1,000).
Flore Sinturel: Prize from the Swiss Life Foundation (CHF 20,000.-) for the project “ Role of the liver oscillators in the development of type 2 diabetes and obesity in mouse models ”.
2022
Volodymyr Petrenko: Gertrude von Meissner Foundation Prize for the project “ Circadian timing of type 1 diabetes: repairing broken clocks to improve glucose homeostasis ”.
Flore Sinturel: Alex F. Müller Prize of Clinical Physiopathology
2021
Volodymyr Petrenko: Prize Alex-F. Müller for the work “Circadian hepatocyte clocks keep synchrony in the absence of a master pacemaker in the suprachiasmatic nucleus or other extrahepatic clocks” published in Genes Dev. 2020.
2020
Volodymyr Petrenko: Alex F. Müller Prize in Clinical Pathophysiology for the work “ The core clock transcription factor BMAL1 drives circadian β-cell proliferation during compensatory regeneration of the endocrine pancreas ” published in the journal Genes & Development.
Volodymyr Petrenko & Flore Sinturel: “Young Independent Investigator” Research Prize from the SGED/SSED for the work “ In pancreatic islets from type 2 diabetes patients, the dampened circadian oscillators lead to reduced insulin and glucagon exocytosis ”.
2019
Charna Dibner & Flore Sinturel: Mobility Award from the European Society of Biological Rhythm for attending the EBRS 2019 meeting.
Charna Dibner & Flore Sinturel: Leenaards Prize for a translational research project.
2018
Flore Sinturel: “Young Independent Investigator” Research Prize (40,000 CHF) from the Swiss Society of Endocrinology and Diabetology for the project “Role of the liver oscillators in the development of type 2 diabetes and obesity in mouse models” .