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    Bettencourt Schueller Foundation

    27-29 rue des Poissonniers • 92200 Neuilly-sur-Seine • France

    www.fondationbs.org • Contact: [email protected]

    The 18th Liliane Bettencourt Prize for Life Sciences was awarded to

    Scott Waddell, Professor of Neurobiology andWellcomeTrust Senior

    Research Fellow in the Centre for Neural Circuits and Behaviour

    at the University of Oxford. Scott leads a team studying memory,

    motivation and neural transposition. He is also a Senior Research

    Fellow of Pembroke College, Oxford, and Co-Director of the Oxford

    Martin School Programme on Mind and Machine.

    The Liliane Bettencourt Prize for Life Sciences, worth € 250,000,

    has been awarded every year since 1997 to a European researcher

    under the age of 45, who is recognised within the scientific community

    for the quality of their international publications. In addition to their

    statusasanauthor and leader in their ownscientificfield, thecandidate

    must be leading a particularly promising research project and have

    the personal qualities for mobilising an entire team.

    Established in 1987 as a public interest foundation, the Bettencourt

    Schueller Foundation was set up by Liliane, André Bettencourt and

    their daughter Françoise Bettencourt Meyers, in memory of Eugène

    Schueller, a renowned researcher and chemist. Its mission is to

    “take talent to the top“, in order to contribute to a stronger French

    society and boost France’s influence on the international stage. This

    mission is focused on three main areas: life sciences, the arts and

    the promotion of an inclusive society. Driven by strong convictions,

    the Foundation’s approach and actions serve the common good,

    thus demonstrating a firm commitment to social responsibility.

    Scott Waddell is Professor of Neurobiology and

    Wellcome Trust Senior Research Fellow in the

    Centre for Neural Circuits and Behaviour at the

    University of Oxford. He is also a Senior Research

    Fellow at PembrokeCollege,Oxford, and co-director

    of the Oxford Martin School Programme on Mind

    and Machine.

    He leads a team studying memory, motivation

    and neural transposition. Scott returned to the

    United Kingdom in 2011, after 5 years as a post

    doctoral fellow at Massachusetts Institute of

    Technology and 10 years leading a research group

    in theDepartment ofNeurobiology at theUniversity

    of Massachusetts Medical School (USA). His post

    doctoral discovery in the fruit flymushroombodies

    of DPM neurons, two large cells required for

    memory consolidation, revealed that fly learning

    mechanisms could be investigated at cellular

    resolution. Lately, his team has demonstrated that

    distinct subsets of dopaminergic neurons play

    different roles in controlling motivated behaviour

    and reward learning in the fly.These neurons, that

    also innervate the mushroom bodies, indicate a

    previously unforeseen similarity between fly and

    mammalian reinforcement systems. In addition,

    theWaddell team’s surprising discovery of jumping

    genes in the fly’s mushroom bodies has provided

    a means of understanding molecular mechanisms

    that contribute to making each brain unique.

    LIFE

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    LILIANE BETTENCOURT

    PRIZE FOR

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    Scott Waddell

  • TheKeystone Symposia2015–2016 Conference SeriesHumanNutrition, Environment andHealth (T1)

    Organizers:Martin Kussmann, HanneloreDaniel & Jacqueline PontesMonteiroOct 14–18, 2015 | ChinaWorldHotel | Beijing | ChinaDeadlines:DiscountedRegistration: Sep10, ‘15

    Diabetes:New Insights intoMolecularMechanismsandTherapeutic Strategies (T2)Organizers: Takashi Kadowaki, Juleen R. Zierath, Nobuya Inagaki& Barbara B. KahnOct 25–29, 2015 |WestinMiyako Kyoto | Kyoto | JapanDeadlines:DiscountedRegistration:Aug25, ‘15

    Systems Immunology: FromMolecularNetworks toHumanBiology (A1)Organizers: RonaldN. Germain, Aviv Regev, Nir Hacohen&Dana Pe’erJan 10–14, 2016 | Big Sky Resort | Big Sky,Montana | USADeadlines:DiscountedAbstract/Scholarship: Sep21, ‘15;Abstract:Oct20, ‘15;DiscountedRegistration:Nov10, ‘15

    Cytokine JAK-STATSignaling in Immunity andDisease (A2)Organizers: CurtM. Horvath, John J. O’Shea& Stephanie S.WatowichJan 10–14, 2016 | Sheraton Steamboat Resort | Steamboat Springs, Colorado | USADeadlines:DiscountedAbstract/Scholarship: Sep21, ‘15;Abstract:Oct20, ‘15;DiscountedRegistration:Nov10, ‘15

    Molecular andCellularBasis ofGrowthandRegeneration (A3)Organizers: Alejandro SánchezAlvarado, Duojia D.J. Pan&ValentinaGrecoJan 10–14, 2016 | Beaver Run Resort | Breckenridge, Colorado | USADeadlines:DiscountedAbstract/Scholarship: Sep22, ‘15;Abstract:Oct21, ‘15;DiscountedRegistration:Nov10, ‘15

    NuclearReceptors: FullThrottle (J1)Organizers: Carol A. Lange, Jennifer K. Richer & Karen E. KnudsenjointwithMetabolism,TranscriptionandDisease (J2)Organizers: PeterVerrijzer, KatherineA. Jones & Paolo Sassone-CorsiJan 10–14, 2016 | Snowbird Resort | Snowbird, Utah | USADeadlines:DiscountedAbstract/Scholarship: Sep23, ‘15;Abstract:Oct22, ‘15;DiscountedRegistration:Nov12, ‘15

    BiologyofDownSyndrome: ImpactsAcross theBiomedical Spectrum (A4)Organizers:VictorTybulewicz, Elizabeth Fisher, Thomas Blumenthal& Jeanne LawrenceJan 24–27, 2016 | Hilton Santa FeHistoric PlazaHotel | Santa Fe, NewMexico | USADeadlines:DiscountedAbstract/Scholarship: Sep24, ‘15;Abstract:Oct26, ‘15;DiscountedRegistration:Nov20, ‘15

    TraumaticBrain Injury:Clinical, Pathological andTranslationalMechanisms (J3)Organizers: AnnC.McKee, RamonDiaz-Arrastia & Lee E. GoldsteinjointwithAxons: FromCell Biology toPathology (J4)Organizers: Giampietro Schiavo, BruceD. Carter and Rejji KuruvillaJan 24–27, 2016 | EldoradoHotel & Spa | Santa Fe, NewMexico | USADeadlines:DiscountedAbstract/Scholarship: Sep24, ‘15;Abstract:Oct27, ‘15;DiscountedRegistration:Nov23, ‘15

    DrugDiscovery forParasiticDiseases (A5)Organizers: LeannM.Tilley, Philip J. Rosenthal & Kelly ChibaleJan 24–28, 2016 | Granlibakken Resort | TahoeCity, California | USADeadlines:DiscountedAbstract/Scholarship: Sep28, ‘15;Abstract:Oct28, ‘15;DiscountedRegistration:Nov23, ‘15

    Small RNASilencing: LittleGuides, BigBiology (A6)Organizers: Phillip D. Zamore,YukihideTomari &Mihaela ZavolanJan 24–28, 2016 | Keystone Resort | Keystone, Colorado | USADeadlines:DiscountedAbstract/Scholarship: Sep28, ‘15;Abstract:Oct28, ‘15;DiscountedRegistration:Nov23, ‘15

    Purinergic Signaling (J5)Organizers: Joel Linden,Mark J. Smyth, SimonC. Robson&KennethA. JacobsonjointwithCancer Immunotherapy:Immunity and ImmunosuppressionMeetTargetedTherapies (J6)Organizers: Barbara Seliger, JeromeGalon& FrancescoM.MarincolaJan 24–28, 2016 | FairmontHotelVancouver |Vancouver, British Columbia | CanadaDeadlines: DiscountedAbstract/Scholarship: Sep29, ‘15;Abstract:Oct29, ‘15;DiscountedRegistration:Nov24, ‘15

    NeurologicalDisordersof IntracellularTraficking (A7)Organizers: Dennis Drayna&BettinaWincklerJan 31–Feb 4, 2016 | Keystone Resort | Keystone, Colorado | USADeadlines:DiscountedAbstract/Scholarship: Sep30, ‘15;Abstract:Nov2, ‘15;DiscountedRegistration:Dec1, ‘15

    Cell Biologyand ImmunologyofPersistent Infection (A8)Organizers: Herbert (Skip)W.Virgin, E. JohnWherry, AnneO’Garra&Andrea LynnCoxJan 31–Feb 4, 2016 | Fairmont Banf Springs | Banf, Alberta | CanadaDeadlines:DiscountedAbstract/Scholarship:Oct1, ‘15;Abstract:Nov3, ‘15;DiscountedRegistration:Dec1, ‘15

    TheCancerGenome (Q1)

    Organizers: Elaine R.Mardis, Sohrab Shah&Ben J. RaphaeljointwithGenomics andPersonalizedMedicine (Q2)Organizers:Michael Snyder, Leroy E. Hood&Heidi L. RehmFeb 7–11, 2016 | Fairmont Banf Springs | Banf, Alberta | CanadaDeadlines:DiscountedAbstract/Scholarship:Oct7, ‘15;Abstract:Nov9, ‘15;DiscountedRegistration:Dec7, ‘15

    Fibrosis: FromBasicMechanisms toTargetedTherapies (Q3)Organizers: Robert Lafyatis, PaoloG.V.Martini, Dean Sheppard& Lucie PedutojointwithStromalCells in Immunity (Q4)Organizers: Shannon J.Turley, Burkhard Ludewig&MelodyA. SwartzFeb 7–11, 2016 | Keystone Resort | Keystone, Colorado | USADeadlines:DiscountedAbstract/Scholarship:Oct8, ‘15;Abstract:Nov10, ‘15;DiscountedRegistration:Dec8, ‘15

    Plant Epigenetics: FromGenotype toPhenotype (B1)Organizers: Scott D.Michaels, DorisWagner &NathanM. SpringerFeb 15–19, 2016 | Sagebrush Inn& Suites |Taos, NewMexico | USADeadlines:DiscountedAbstract/Scholarship:Oct14, ‘15;Abstract:Nov16, ‘15;DiscountedRegistration:Dec15, ‘15

    Obesity andAdiposeTissueBiology (B2)Organizers:Yu-HuaTseng, Philipp E. Scherer &DeborahCleggFeb 15–19, 2016 | Fairmont Banf Springs | Banf, Alberta | CanadaDeadlines:DiscountedAbstract/Scholarship:Oct15, ‘15;Abstract:Nov17, ‘15;DiscountedRegistration:Dec15, ‘15

    NoncodingRNAs inHealth andDisease (Q5)Organizers: Ramin Shiekhattar & Roberto BonasiojointwithEnhancerMalfunction inCancer (Q6)Organizers: Ali Shilatifard &DaleDorsettFeb 21–24, 2016 | Santa Fe Community Convention Center | Santa Fe,NewMexico | USADeadlines:DiscountedAbstract/Scholarship:Oct20, ‘15;Abstract:Nov18, ‘15;DiscountedRegistration:Dec18, ‘15

    GProtein-CoupledReceptors:Structure, SignalingandDrugDiscovery (B3)Organizers: Arthur Christopoulos, LauraM. Bohn&Dominic P. BehanFeb 21–25, 2016 | Keystone Resort | Keystone, Colorado | USADeadlines:DiscountedAbstract/Scholarship:Oct21, ‘15;Abstract:Nov19, ‘15;DiscountedRegistration:Dec21, ‘15

    NewFrontiers inUnderstandingTumorMetabolism (Q7)Organizers: ChiVanDang, KatharineYen&Navdeep S. Chandeljointwith Immunometabolism in ImmuneFunctionand InfammatoryDisease (Q8)Organizers: Jefrey C. Rathmell, JonathanD. Powell & Amira KlipFeb 21–25, 2016 | Fairmont Banf Springs | Banf, Alberta | CanadaDeadlines:DiscountedAbstract/Scholarship:Oct22, ‘15;Abstract:Nov23, ‘15;DiscountedRegistration:Dec21, ‘15

    TFollicularHelperCells andGerminal Centers (B4)Organizers: ShaneCrotty &Carola G.VinuesaFeb 26–Mar 1, 2016 | Hyatt RegencyMonterey |Monterey, California | USADeadlines:DiscountedAbstract/Scholarship:Oct27, ‘15;Abstract:Nov30, ‘15;DiscountedRegistration: Jan5, ‘16

    Immunity inSkinDevelopment,Homeostasis andDisease (B5)Organizers: FrankO. Nestle, Richard L. Gallo, FionaM.Watt & Paul A. KhavariFeb 28–Mar 2, 2016 | Granlibakken Resort | TahoeCity, California | USADeadlines:DiscountedAbstract/Scholarship:Oct28, ‘15;Abstract:Dec1, ‘15; DiscountedRegistration: Jan5, ‘16

    Tuberculosis Co-Morbidities and Immunopathogenesis (B6)Organizers: Hardy Kornfeld, SarahM. Fortune&Thomas R. HawnFeb 28–Mar 3, 2016 | Keystone Resort | Keystone, Colorado | USADeadlines:DiscountedAbstract/Scholarship:Oct29, ‘15;Abstract:Dec1, ‘15;DiscountedRegistration: Jan5, ‘16

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    Organizers: AustinGurney, Connie J. Eaves & Jane E.VisvaderMar 6–10, 2016 | Beaver Run Resort | Breckenridge, Colorado | USADeadlines:DiscountedAbstract/Scholarship:Nov4, ‘15;Abstract:Dec7, ‘15;DiscountedRegistration: Jan6, ‘16

    CancerVaccines:TargetingCancerGenes for Immunotherapy (X1)Organizers: A. Karolina Palucka, Hyam I. Levitsky & Laurence ZitvogeljointwithAntibodies asDrugs (X2)Organizers: Peter D. Senter, AnnaM.Wu, Alan J. Korman&Karl DaneWittrupMar 6–10, 2016 | Fairmont ChateauWhistler |Whistler, British Columbia | CanadaDeadlines:DiscountedAbstract/Scholarship:Nov5, ‘15;Abstract:Dec8, ‘15;DiscountedRegistration: Jan7, ‘16

    Ubiquitin Signaling (X3)Organizers: Philip Cohen,Michael Rape&Titia K. SixmajointwithNF-κBandMAPKinaseSignaling in Inflammation (X4)Organizers: StevenC. Ley, Zhijian‘James’Chen& Jenny P.Y.TingMar 13–17, 2016 |Whistler ConferenceCentre |Whistler, BritishColumbia | CanadaDeadlines:DiscountedAbstract/Scholarship:Nov11, ‘15;Abstract:Dec14, ‘15;DiscountedRegistration: Jan13, ‘16

    Islet Biology: FromCell Birth toDeath (X5)Organizers: KlausH. Kaestner, Christopher J. Rhodes &Yuval DorjointwithStemCells andRegeneration in theDigestiveOrgans (X6)Organizers: Linheng Li,Martín G.Martín, JamesM.Wells &MarkusGrompeMar 13–17, 2016 | Keystone Resort | Keystone, Colorado | USADeadlines:DiscountedAbstract/Scholarship:Nov12, ‘15;Abstract:Dec15, ‘15;DiscountedRegistration: Jan14, ‘16

    ChromatinandEpigenetics (C2)Organizers: LucianoDi Croce&Yang ShiMar 20–24, 2016 |Whistler ConferenceCentre |Whistler, BritishColumbia | CanadaDeadlines:DiscountedAbstract/Scholarship:Nov18, ‘15;Abstract:Dec16, ‘15;DiscountedRegistration: Jan20, ‘16

    HIVPersistence: Pathogenesis andEradication (X7)Organizers: DavidM.Margolis, SatyaDandekar & SusanaT.ValentejointwithHIVVaccines (X8)Organizers: David C.Montefori &Mario RoedererMar 20–24, 2016 | Resort at SquawCreek | OlympicValley, California | USADeadlines:DiscountedAbstract/Scholarship:Nov19, ‘15;Abstract:Dec17, ‘15;DiscountedRegistration: Jan21, ‘16

    CancerPathophysiology:Integrating theHost andTumorEnvironments (C3)Organizers: Sheila A. Stewart, Sandra S.McAllister & LisaM. CoussensMar 28–Apr 1, 2016 | Beaver Run Resort | Breckenridge, Colorado | USADeadlines:DiscountedAbstract/Scholarship:Dec1, ‘15;Abstract: Jan4, ‘16;DiscountedRegistration: Jan28, ‘16

    ModernPhenotypicDrugDiscovery:Defning thePathForward (D1)Organizers: JonathanA. Lee, Ellen L. Berg& EugeneC. ButcherApr 2–6, 2016 | Big Sky Resort | Big Sky,Montana | USADeadlines:DiscountedAbstract/Scholarship:Dec2, ‘15;Abstract: Jan5, ‘16;DiscountedRegistration: Feb2, ‘16

    MitochondrialDynamics (D2)Organizers: Richard J.Youle &Gia K.VoeltzApr 3–7, 2016 | Sheraton Steamboat Resort | Steamboat Springs, Colorado | USADeadlines:DiscountedAbstract/Scholarship:Dec2, ‘15;Abstract: Jan6, ‘16;DiscountedRegistration: Feb3, ‘16

    Heart Failure:Genetics,Genomics andEpigenetics (Z1)Organizers: Stuart A. Cook, Christine E. Seidman&YigalM. PintojointwithCardiacDevelopment, RegenerationandRepair (Z2)Organizers: Christine L.Mummery, JosephC.Wu& JonathanA. EpsteinApr 3–7, 2016 | Snowbird Resort | Snowbird, Utah | USADeadlines:DiscountedAbstract/Scholarship:Dec3, ‘15;Abstract: Jan7, ‘16;DiscountedRegistration: Feb4, ‘16

    MyeloidCells (D3)Organizers: Arturo Zychlinsky, Judith E. Allen, Eicke Latz & Kate A. FitzgeraldApr 10–14, 2016 | INEC – Ireland’s National Events &Conference Centre |Killarney, County Kerry | IrelandDeadlines:DiscountedAbstract/Scholarship:Dec10, ‘15;Abstract: Jan11, ‘16;DiscountedRegistration:Feb10, ‘16

    NewTherapeutics forDiabetes andObesity (G1)Organizers: Richard D. DiMarchi, Matthias H. Tschöp &Nancy A.ThornberryApril 17–20, 2016 | Estancia La Jolla Hotel & Spa | La Jolla, California | USADeadlines: DiscountedAbstract/Scholarship: Dec 16, ‘15; Abstract: Jan19, ‘16; DiscountedRegistration: Feb16, ‘16

    GutMicrobiota,MetabolicDisorders andBeyond (D4)Organizers: RémyG. Burcelin, Sven Pettersson &TakW.MakApr 17–21, 2016 | Hyatt Regency Newport | Newport, Rhode Island | USADeadlines: DiscountedAbstract/Scholarship: Dec 17, ‘15; Abstract: Jan20, ‘16; DiscountedRegistration: Feb17, ‘16

    Epigenetic andMetabolic RegulationofAgingandAging-RelatedDiseases (E1)Organizers: Anne Brunet, DavidM. Sabatini & Shelley L. BergerMay 1–5, 2016 | Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza Hotel | Santa Fe, NewMexico | USADeadlines: DiscountedAbstract/Scholarship: Jan5, ‘16; Abstract: Feb2, ‘16; DiscountedRegistration:Mar 1, ‘16

    Positive-StrandRNAViruses (N1)Organizers: Raul Andino & Peter D. NagyMay 1–5, 2016 | Hyatt Regency Austin | Austin, Texas | USADeadlines: DiscountedAbstract/Scholarship: Jan6, ‘16; Abstract: Feb3, ‘16; DiscountedRegistration:Mar 2, ‘16

    Nucleic Acid SensingPathways:Innate Immunity, Immunobiology andTherapeutics (E2)Organizers: ThomasTuschl, Veit Hornung& Karl-Peter HopfnerMay 8–12, 2016 |MaritimHotel & Conference Center | Dresden | GermanyDeadlines: DiscountedAbstract/Scholarship: Jan7, ‘16; Abstract: Feb9, ‘16; DiscountedRegistration:Mar 8, ‘16

    State of theBrain 2016 (R1)Organizers: Terrence J. Sejnowski & StenGrillnerMay 22–26, 2016 | Alpbach Congress Centrum | Alpbach | AustriaDeadlines: DiscountedAbstract/Scholarship: Jan21, ‘16; Abstract: Feb23, ‘16; DiscountedRegistration:Mar 22, ‘16

    NewApproaches toVaccines forHumanandVeterinaryTropicalDiseases (M1)Organizers: Vish Nene,VishvaM. Dixit, Rafi Ahmed&Yasmine BelkaidMay 22–26, 2016 | Southern Sun Cape Sun | CapeTown | South AfricaDeadlines: DiscountedAbstract/Scholarship: Jan21, ‘16; Abstract: Feb23, ‘16; DiscountedRegistration:Mar 22, ‘16

    BCells at the Intersectionof Innate andAdaptive Immunity (E3)Organizers: Mikael C. I. Karlsson, ClaudiaMauri, EricMefre &Andrea CeruttiMay 29–Jun 2, 2016 | Clarion Hotel Sign | Stockholm | SwedenDeadlines: DiscountedAbstract/Scholarship: Jan28, ‘16; Abstract: Feb29, ‘16; DiscountedRegistration:Mar 29, ‘16

    Understanding the FunctionofHumanGeneticVariation (K1)Organizers: Kerstin Lindblad-Toh & Xavier EstivillMay 31–Jun 4, 2016 | Uppsala Konsert & Kongress | Uppsala | SwedenDeadlines: DiscountedAbstract/Scholarship: Feb1, ‘16; Abstract:Mar 1, ‘16; DiscountedRegistration:Mar 31, ‘16

    Autophagy:Molecular andPhysiologicalMechanisms (V1)Organizers: Sharon A.Tooze, AnaMaria Cuervo &NoboruMizushimaJun 5–9, 2016 | Whistler Conference Centre |Whistler, British Columbia | CanadaDeadlines: DiscountedAbstract/Scholarship: Feb4, ‘16; Abstract:Mar 8, ‘16; DiscountedRegistration: Apr 5, ‘16

    CommonMechanismsofNeurodegeneration (Z3)Organizers: BradleyT. Hyman, AdrianoM. Aguzzi & Ricardo E. DolmetschjointwithMicroglia in theBrain (Z4)Organizers: Beth Stevens & RichardM. RansohofJun 12–16, 2016 | Keystone Resort | Keystone, Colorado | USADeadlines: DiscountedAbstract/Scholarship: Feb11, ‘16; Abstract:Mar 10, ‘16; DiscountedRegistration: Apr 12, ‘16

    Exosomes/Microvesicles: NovelMechanismsof Cell-Cell Communication (E4)Organizers: Richard A. Cerione & Xandra O. BreakefeldJun 19–22, 2016 | Keystone Resort | Keystone, Colorado | USADeadlines: DiscountedAbstract/Scholarship: Feb18, ‘16; Abstract:Mar 17, ‘16; DiscountedRegistration: Apr 19, ‘16

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