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Dr. Miriam Merad Honored with French Knighthood for Groundbreaking Contributions to Science and Medicine

May 20, 2025
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Miriam Merad Receives France’s Prestigious Legion of Honor for Pioneering Immunology and Cancer Research

New York, NY — In a landmark recognition of scientific excellence, Dr. Miriam Merad, MD, PhD, a distinguished immunologist and oncologist, has been awarded the Chevalier de la Légion d’honneur (Knight of the Legion of Honor) by the French Republic. Conferred at the Consulate General of France in New York by Ambassador Laurent Bili, this prestigious civilian honor celebrates Dr. Merad’s transformative impact on macrophage biology, innate immunity, and translational research, underscoring her leadership at the vanguard of cancer immunology and precision medicine.

The Legion of Honor, one of France’s highest accolades, acknowledges individuals whose work has significantly advanced science and society. Dr. Merad’s selection reflects her visionary research elucidating the complex roles of innate immune cells in tumor microenvironments and chronic inflammatory states. Her contributions have not only deepened fundamental understanding but have also shepherded innovative therapeutic strategies that harness the immune system against malignancies.

At the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Dr. Merad holds the Mount Sinai Professorship in Cancer Immunology, alongside numerous leadership posts. She is the Founding Chair of the Department of Immunology and Immunotherapy, Director of the Marc and Jennifer Lipschultz Precision Immunology Institute, and oversees the Human Immune Monitoring Center. In 2024, she assumed the role of Dean for Translational Research and Therapeutic Innovation, enabling her to accelerate early-phase clinical trials and foster collaborations bridging academic discovery with pharmaceutical development.

Ambassador Laurent Bili praised Dr. Merad’s tireless efforts to fortify Franco-American scientific partnerships, highlighting her career as an exemplar of achievement in the biomedical sciences. The ambassador specifically referenced her critical involvement in the Mount Sinai COVID-19 Biobank, a comprehensive resource that enabled granular analysis of immune responses to SARS-CoV-2, underpinning therapeutic advances during the pandemic.

Dr. Merad’s groundbreaking work has been pivotal in identifying tissue-resident macrophages—specialized innate immune cells residing within organs that orchestrate tissue homeostasis, repair, and inflammatory responses. Her seminal 2010 publication in Science laid the foundation for this field, redefining macrophage ontogeny and functional heterogeneity. This research reshaped immunology by delineating how resident macrophages contribute to disease pathogenesis and tissue regeneration, insights that continue to influence new therapeutic approaches.

Building upon this foundation, Dr. Merad has uncovered novel immunomodulatory targets capable of enhancing anti-tumor immunity. Her recent investigations, disclosed in Nature, demonstrate the clinical efficacy of strategies modulating macrophage function to improve outcomes in lung cancer patients. These findings illuminate previously unrecognized mechanisms by which innate immune cells can be leveraged to potentiate cancer immunotherapy, promising significant advances in treatment paradigms.

Beyond her scientific discoveries, Dr. Merad is renowned for her mentorship, cultivating the next generation of translational and clinical researchers. She credits Mount Sinai’s dynamic and innovation-driven environment for propelling her own research trajectory. “Mount Sinai offers unparalleled resources and collaborative networks for early innovators aiming to transform scientific insights into therapies,” she noted.

Born in Paris and raised in Algiers within a family steeped in medicine and science, Dr. Merad’s interdisciplinary education spans continents. Her medical degree was earned at the University of Algiers, followed by hematology/oncology residency training in Paris. She completed her PhD in Immunology through a distinguished joint program between Stanford University and the University of Paris, reflecting a bicontinental scholarly foundation.

Her remarkable career achievements are recognized by election to the U.S. National Academy of Sciences and the National Academy of Medicine, two of the highest honors in the life sciences. Dr. Merad’s accolades also include fellowship in the American Association for Cancer Research and the Academy of Immuno-Oncology, alongside prestigious awards such as the INSERM International Prize and the Sjöberg Prize from the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, affirming her global leadership in immunology and oncology.

Reflecting on receiving the Legion of Honor, Dr. Merad expressed profound gratitude and humility. “This recognition honors not only my personal scientific journey but also the collective spirit of collaboration and support intrinsic to my time at Mount Sinai,” she said. Her statement underscores the interdependence of individual achievement and institutional ecosystems in advancing biomedical frontiers.

Dennis S. Charney, MD, Anne and Joel Ehrenkranz Dean at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, lauded Dr. Merad’s seminal discoveries and leadership, emphasizing their broad impact on global health. “Her trailblazing research has reshaped our understanding of immune mechanisms and opened new therapeutic frontiers,” Dr. Charney remarked, “We are immensely proud to see her recognized with France’s highest civilian distinction, a testament to her exceptional scientific vision and dedication.”

The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai remains a world leader in biomedical research and education, hosting thousands of scientists and clinicians committed to translational medicine. Under leaders like Dr. Merad, the institution continues to push the boundaries of immunology, oncology, and precision therapeutics, driving innovations that will transform patient care worldwide.


Subject of Research: Immunology, macrophage biology, cancer immunotherapy, innate immune response, translational research

Article Title: Miriam Merad Receives France’s Prestigious Legion of Honor for Pioneering Immunology and Cancer Research

News Publication Date: May 20, 2025

Web References:

  • https://profiles.mountsinai.org/miriam-merad
  • https://icahn.mssm.edu/research/immunology
  • https://labs.icahn.mssm.edu/minervalab/resources/data-ark/mscic-covid-19-biobank/

Image Credits: Mount Sinai Health System

Keywords: Innate immune response, macrophage biology, cancer immunology, translational research, precision medicine, immune monitoring, COVID-19 Biobank, tissue-resident macrophages, immunotherapy, scientific collaboration

Tags: Cancer immunologychronic inflammatory statesDr. Miriam MeradFrench Legion of Honorimmunology and cancer researchinnate immunityinnovative therapeutic strategiesmacrophage biologyMount Sinai School of MedicinePrecision medicineTranslational Researchtumor microenvironments
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