Communication
Can chemistry be environmentally friendly?
Published on: March 24 , 2026
Women still significantly underrepresented in scientific patents
Published on: March 12 , 2026
Inaugural lecture: Ecological transition: the hope of sustainability sciences
Published on: March 9 , 2026
Provence cane: what is this plant now used in chemistry?
Updated on: August 2 , 2022
It is one of the most harmful plants in the world. And yet, the cane of Provence has a...
It cleans up soil and water using... plants!
Updated on: July 19 , 2022
She has just been awarded the European Inventor of the Year award! Claude Grison, director...
Claude Grison: plants to save polluted soil
Updated on: July 10 , 2022
A researcher at the CNRS and entrepreneur, Claude Grison has just won the Inventor Award...
BioInspir: recovering and recycling heavy metals from polluted soil using plants
Updated on: June 27 , 2022
A researcher at the CNRS and entrepreneur, Claude Grison has just won the inventor's prize...
A chemist and researcher at the CNRS in Montpellier receives the 2022 European Inventor Award
Updated on: June 23 , 2022
Claude Grison, renowned chemist and researcher at the CNRS in Montpellier, is one of the...
BioInspir: recovering and recycling heavy metals from polluted soil using plants
Updated on: June 22 , 2022
A researcher at the CNRS and entrepreneur, Claude Grison has just won the inventor's prize...
These plants, which are invading all of Europe, are being given a second life in Montpellier.
Updated on: June 22 , 2022
NATURE – Japanese knotweed or Provence cane: these ornamental plants are invading...
These plants, which are invading all of Europe, are being given a second life in Montpellier.
Updated on: June 22 , 2022
Japanese knotweed and Provence cane are being studied in a CNRS laboratory under...
[Tech moment] How startup BioInspir recovers and recycles heavy metals from industrial soils
Updated on: June 22 , 2022
Founder of the start-up BioInspir, CNRS researcher Claude Grison has been awarded the European prize...
European Inventor Award winner turns invasive plants into medicine: interview with Claude Grison
Updated on: June 21 , 2022
Interview with Claude Grison, Director of Research at the CNRS, Head of the Chemistry Laboratory...
Claude Grison, creator of a method for decontaminating polluted soil using plants, wins the 2022 European Inventor Award
Updated on: June 21 , 2022
Frenchwoman Claude Grison, university professor and research director at the CNRS, is...
Professor Claude Grison, finalist for the 2022 European Inventor Award
Updated on: June 17 , 2022
During the Science, Art, and Society session on the theme, "Connecting with plants, yes, but...
Claude Grison, the chemist revolutionizing soil decontamination
Updated on: June 14 , 2022
She is a finalist for the 2022 European Inventor Award in the "research" category.
CLAUDE GRISON: THE FORMULA FOR CLEAN CHEMISTRY
Updated on: June 7 , 2022
She revolutionized chemistry by making it environmentally friendly. Claude Grison has just been awarded...
A researcher from Montpellier industrializes the manufacture of eco-catalysts from metal-eating plants
Updated on: May 18 , 2022
Claude Grison is one of 13 finalists selected by the European Patent Office for his...
Claude Grison: Breaking ground on soil toxins
Updated on: May 17 , 2022
More about exceptional inventors and the European #InventorAward organized by the European Patent Office...