Mechanisms of Living Organisms

With sessions on theory and hands-on practicals, the courses held at the Teaching Center are grouped into three themed areas: Epidemiology and Public Health, Mechanisms of Living Organisms, and Biology of Microorganisms.

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Mechanisms of Living Organisms's Pasteur Courses:
 

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Pasteur Course Advanced immunology

This six-week intensive course including laboratory practice, lectures and scientific analysis workshops teaches advanced studies ont the main themes in cellular and molecular immunology.

 

 

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Pasteur Course Advances in stem cell biology

This two-week course combines lectures and practical sessions that incorporate leading edge technologies to address questions in stem cells biology in the context of organogenesis and regeneration in different organisms. 

 

 

Pasteur Course Cryo-Electronic Microscopy

This course is intended for PhD students and post-docs as well as lab technicians who expect to use cryo-TEM in their current or future research. Successful completion of this course will allow autonomous access to the Institute Pasteur Nanoimaging Core Facility Glacios microscopes as well as Vitrobot sample preparation tools.

 

 

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Pasteur Course Development and plasticity of the nervous system

This five-week intensive laboratory and lecture course covers the main cutting-edge topics in neuroscience research.

 

 

 

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Pasteur Course Fundamental immunology

This two-week intensive course, with laboratory work and lectures, is aimed at M1 students of Medical or Life Sciences background. It will initiate them to the main concepts of immunology and its experimental approaches.

 

 

cours Pasteur Analyse des génomes
Pasteur Course 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.

 

 

Pasteur Cours HEARING
Pasteur Course Hearing: from mechanisms to restoration technologies

This two weeks and a half course is intended for Master’s students, international PhD students, medical doctors and hearing professionals who expect to learn recent breakthroughs in the understanding of the auditory system and its pathologies through an immersion in modern neurophysiology, perceptual measurements and genetics.

 

 

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Pasteur Course Introduction to Molecular Phylogeny

The purpose of the course of molecular phylogeny is to bring theoretical knowledge and good practices for data analysis using specialized softwares. This course is open to doctoral trainings and professionals of the Institut Pasteur in Paris and on the International Network. It will be achieved in French.

 

 

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Pasteur Course Molecular Biology of the Cell

This four-week intensive laboratory and lecture course ( Module I and Module II ) is organized in collaboration with the Institut Curie; it is devoted to the presentation of current concepts and new experimental techniques in the study of cellular functions.

 

 

Pasteur Course Molecular genetics and epigenetics

This seven-week theoretical and technical course addresses the conceptual and technical aspects of somatic and germ genetics and epigenetics.

 

 

 

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Pasteur Course Mouse genetics

This five-week intensive laboratory and lecture course covers the analysis of gene function at all levels: the gene and its product, the cell and its interactions, the embryonic tissues and the animal as a whole.

 

 

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Pasteur Course Multiple roles of RNAs

This two-weeks theoretical and practical course focuses on the methods used to study the synthesis, maturation and degradation of a large variety of RNA molecules in eukaryotic cells.

 

 

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Pasteur Course Principles and Applications of Fluorescence Microscopy

This course is intended for Master’s students and international PhD students who expect to be using advanced live cell fluorescence microscopy for future studies.

 

 

biochimie_des_proteinies
Pasteur Course Protein biochemistry

This five-week theoretical and practical course focuses on the study of the relationships between the structure and function of proteins

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