Pasteur Courses

Genome analysis

This seven-week intensive laboratory and lecture course presents all concepts, technics and tools necessary for studying genomes, from experimental setups to data analysis. The different facets of genomics and its applications will be presented, and illustrated by examples from the most recently published research developments and results. If you are a member of the Pasteur Network (see list), consider applying for the Calmette & Yersin Study Grant. The deadline for applying for the scholarship is the same as the deadline for applying for the course.

Practical Information

  • 7 weeks
  • November 2, 2026 - December 18, 2026
  • Institut Pasteur
  • French

Contacts

ag@pasteur.fr

Registration

  • Deadline : June 21, 2026
  • Attendees : 20

Accreditations:

  • University Diploma (DU) - Université Paris Cité
  • Université Paris Cité – G.E.N.E Graduate School
  • Credits for Université Paris Cité Master 2 degree
  • Credits for Sorbonne University Master 2 degree
  • Credits for PSL Master 2 degree (Life Sciences IMALIS)
  • Credits for Paris-Saclay Master 2 degree
  • Doctoral School Module
  • Institut Pasteur Diploma

Description

Master 2 students from partner Universities (Sorbonne University, University of Paris Cité and Paris-Saclay University) MUST NOT register online and must submit their registration request DIRECTLY to contacts in charge of their university course. These students have free access to the course.

All other students must register online and pay their registration fees.

The Genomes Analysis course associates two complementary sides of genomes studies: a “wet-lab” experimental approach and the analysis of its results through bioinformatics tools.

The lectures given by expert scientists present cutting edge genomic and post-genomic technologies, as well as provide state of the art knowledge in domains such as genome structure and expression, evolution, epigenomics, gene expression regulatory networks, in both model and pathogenic organisms, metagenomics and natural or artificial population analysis.

The genomic and bioinformatics practical trainings allow applying the different concepts presented in the lectures.  The wet-lab part will be divided in two projects. The first will focus on the metagenomics analysis of microbial communities using HiC technologies. The second will be dedicated to the study of a set of non-coding RNAs (piRNA) and of their regulatory role on the Drosophila melanogaster transposable elements.

A good knowledge of genetics, molecular biology and biochemistry is mandatory; i.e. end of master 1 level. In terms of bioinformatics there is no prerequisite. Bioinformatics methodologies and training will be taught along the course process. Computer access will be provided for all students in order to practice and apply the learned methodologies on their data sets. Applications will be evaluated by the Genome Analysis course committee.

Video

 Course presentation for first-year master’s students in February 2026  :

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Directors

KENNEDYVAL Marie-eve - Institut Pasteur
TEYSSET Laure * - Sorbonne Université

Head of laboratory practicals

FRANGEUL Lionel - Institut pasteur, Paris

Members of the course committee

BLOYER Sébastien - Univesité Paris Saclay, Paris
CHERIET Samia - Institut Pasteur
DE BECO Simon - Univesité Paris Cité, Paris
DEROULERS Christophe - Univesité Paris Cité, Paris
DORRELL Francesca - Institut pasteur, Paris
FRANGEUL Lionel - Institut pasteur, Paris
KENNEDYVAL Marie-eve - Institut Pasteur
LEQUEUTRE Isabelle - Institut Pasteur
OUIMETTE Jean-François - Univesité Paris Cité, Paris
PONTICELLI Virginie - Institut pasteur, Paris
SALA Monica - Institut pasteur, Paris
TEYSSET Laure * - Sorbonne Université

* Representative of Universities