The Evens Science Prize 2007

The Evens Foundation launched in 2007 the Evens Scientific Challenge to encourage cutting-edge thinkers and practitioners in science to achieve active social responsibility.

With a strong emphasis on questions pertaining to human life, its origins and future perspectives, the Evens Foundation targeted individual researchers with a genuine striving for taking science as a tool to improve aspects of human existence.

The Evens Scientific Challenge thus servesdas a pragmatic vector to foster reflection on how original scientific thought and outstanding data applications can address contemporary challenges.

Prof. Patrik Vuilleumier, Dr. Gilles Pourtois and Roland Vocat from the Laboratory for Neurology & Imaging of Cognition (LABNIC) at the University of Geneva (UNIGE) won the 2007 Challenge with a research project proposal entitled:
“Brain correlates of intra- vs. interpersonal conflict appraisal“.

The Evens Foundation launched in 2007 the Evens Scientific Challenge to encourage cutting-edge thinkers and practitioners in science to achieve active social responsibility.

With a strong emphasis on questions pertaining to human life, its origins and future perspectives, the Evens Foundation targeted individual researchers with a genuine striving for taking science as a tool to improve aspects of human existence.

The Evens Scientific Challenge thus servesdas a pragmatic vector to foster reflection on how original scientific thought and outstanding data applications can address contemporary challenges.

Prof. Patrik Vuilleumier, Dr. Gilles Pourtois and Roland Vocat from the Laboratory for Neurology & Imaging of Cognition (LABNIC) at the University of Geneva (UNIGE) won the 2007 Challenge with a research project proposal entitled:
“Brain correlates of intra- vs. interpersonal conflict appraisal“.