1. News | 2023.04.03

    Scientific outreach: exploring bacterial diversity... with art

    Scientists from the Institut Pasteur have worked in collaboration with high school students from Bondy to showcase biodiversity in an original artistic format. This Bio-Art project is the result of a scientific outreach campaign in partnership with the Institut Pasteur.

  2. News | 2023.06.12

    Parkinson's: connections in the brain identified as therapeutic targets

    For the first time, scientists at the Institut Pasteur have identified connections between neurons and microglia, a type of immune cell in the brain. This discovery should help elucidate the role of inflammation in neurodegenerative diseases, potentially revealing new therapeutic targets.

  3. News | 2023.10.02

    Malaria: progress towards the use of monoclonal antibodies

    Although monoclonal antibodies seem to be a promising avenue for malaria prevention, their mechanism of action remains unclear. Scientists at the Institut Pasteur recently developed a model to study and identify more effective monoclonal antibodies.

  4. News | 2024.07.04

    Instilling a passion for science: the Young Researchers program

    The Young Researchers program, developed by the organization Arbre des Connaissances,* offers middle and high school students a unique introduction to research professions. Under the supervision of scientists, the students carry out a research project in the Institut Pasteur's laboratories over several months.Each student pair, composed of one student in the final year of middle school and one in...

  5. Article | 2021.11.29

    Antimicrobial Resistance Graduate School (ANTIRES)

    The Antimicrobial Resistance Graduate School proposes a structured program of excellence in the fields of Microbiology, Virology, Mycology, Parasitology and Infectious Diseases at both Master and Doctoral levels with a strong involvement of teachers, researchers and physicians.

  6. Article | 2017.01.12

    University of Szeged

    The mission and purpose of the University of Szeged is to cultivate science and internationally competitive research work and to advance its research university nature.

  7. News | 2025.03.05

    How the Immune System Regulates Breast Milk Production

    The maternal immune system regulates lactation by differentiating the mammary glands during pregnancy. A specific population of lymphocytes promotes milk production and ejection, thereby improving the health of newborns. This discovery highlights the importance of maternal immune status and opens new avenues for addressing lactation challenges. The study was conducted by a team from the NIAID (...

  8. Portrait | 2025.04.10

    Rayan Chikhi to analyze all the DNA sequenced on Earth!

    « By analysing all the sequenced DNA available on Earth, we have ushered in a new era in health research.»

  9. News | 2025.05.22

    Steroid hormone levels vary with age, sex ... and lifestyle

    A large-scale ten-year study conducted by the Institut Pasteur on a thousand individuals has shed new light on steroid hormones. Levels of these molecules, which play a crucial role in our health, vary over time – sometimes to a significant extent – influenced by sex and lifestyle factors. The results of this research were recently published in Science Advances.

  10. Article | 2016.12.20

    Microbiology

    Bacteria have always been important research models at the Institut Pasteur. The Department of Microbiology studies bacteria, archaea and their viruses, through multidisciplinary approaches.

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