Document de presse
2018.09.05
A study conducted by a group of researchers from Paris Diderot University, Inserm and the Institut Pasteur reveals the existence of a genetic factor...
Document de presse
2018.08.22
Chronic malnutrition, usually associated with an inflammation of the small intestine, affects one in every four children under the age of five. It is the...
Document de presse
2018.07.25
The initial findings of the ANRS CLEAC[1] study[2] coordinated by Pierre Frange (Hôpital Necker – AP-HP), help define the immunological and virological...
News
2018.07.04
Every day, the bone marrow generates billions of new blood cells. This process, known as hematopoiesis, consists of a series of stages by which hematopoietic...
News
2018.06.27
Candida albicans is one of the most formidable fungal species, causing infection in humans. Investigating the structure and reproduction methods of pathogenic...
Document de presse
2018.06.14
Rare patients infected by HIV spontaneously control viral replication without antiretroviral therapy, and do not go on to develop AIDS. The ability of these...
News
2018.06.08
The Inserm team led by Guillaume Duménil at the Institut Pasteur, in collaboration with several teams of physicists, has unraveled a key stage in infection by...
Document de presse
2018.06.13
Development of a cellular test to verify the safety of live vaccines, such as the yellow fever vaccine, without the need to use animal testing.
Scientists from...
News
2018.05.31
With a master’s-level degree in the biochemistry of nutrition, Elliot Rakotomanana is currently pursuing his studies in the social anthropology of health. As a...
News
2018.05.28
Scientists from the Institut Pasteur have developed a method for increasing the spatio-temporal resolution in optical microscopy. This method, called ANNA-PALM...