1. Article | 2017.01.16

    Previous and current students

    Students selected within the PPU program come from all continents and their educational backgrounds and diplomas are often various, which participates to the richness of this multidisciplinary program. Each class receives a name corresponding to a renowned scientist who had worked at the Institut Pasteur.

  2. Article | 2019.02.22

    PPU-Oxford Program

    "Chimie Biologique"Linking Chemistry and Microbiology to Fight Human Diseases

  3. Document de presse | 2025.03.17

    Hepatitis B: new rapid diagnostic test to halt mother-to-child transmission

    Scientists from the Institut Pasteur, in collaboration with Kumamoto University in Japan, have assessed a new rapid diagnostic test to identify pregnant women at elevated risk of transmitting hepatitis B to their babies. This diagnostic tool could help eliminate hepatitis B by preventing mother-to-child transmission during childbirth, especially in low- and middle-income countries. Hepatitis B is...

  4. Document de presse | 2020.06.23

    COVID-19 in primary schools: no significant transmission among children or from students to teachers

    In late April 2020, scientists at the Institut Pasteur, with the support of the Hauts-de-France Regional Health Agency and the Amiens Education Authority, carried out an epidemiological survey on 1,340 people linked to primary schools in Crépy-en-Valois, in the Oise department. Thanks to the cooperation of the people of Crépy-en-Valois, the survey, which made use of serological tests developed by...

  5. News | 2025.07.15

    Training minds, advancing science: the Institut Pasteur strengthens its philanthropic program for education

    Since its founding, the Institut Pasteur has been committed to training scientists and health professionals who address major global health challenges. Today, in a rapidly evolving world, this commitment enters a new phase with the launch of a structured program to support education, aimed at strengthening access, quality, and impact of the scientific training provided by the Institut Pasteur.

  6. Document de presse | 2015.04.29

    The Médecine-Sciences Program: combining science and medicine to train tomorrow's leaders in biomedical research

    Recent scientific breakthroughs and technological advances have fundamentally transformed the practice of medicine and biomedical research. To keep step with this changing environment, it is vital to provide specific scientific training for medical and pharmacy students with an interest in research. To that end, the École Normale Supérieure (ENS), the Institut Pasteur, the Institut Curie, ESPCI...

  7. News | 2026.02.02

    The Institut Pasteur and EUGLOH Formalise a Strategic Partnership to Advance Global Health Education and Research

    The Institut Pasteur has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the European University Alliance for Global Health (EUGLOH), marking a significant step in strengthening education, research and innovation in global health at both European and international levels. Through this agreement, the Institut Pasteur becomes EUGLOH’s first official Core Partner alongside its founding academic...

  8. News | 2014.01.23

    Alejandro Buschiazzo from the Institut Pasteur in Montevideo is the laureat of the 2014 François Jacob’s Prize

    Alejandro Buschiazzo awarded the François Jacob’s Prize given by Professor Christian Bréchot, President of the Institut Pasteur on January 24th, 2014. This Award recognizes his work on crystallography, his great commitment in the interface with the Institut Pasteur International Network especially in a leptospirosis' project and the creation of a structural biology network in Latin...

  9. Article | 2017.01.05

    MOOC Vaccinology - Institut Pasteur/Cnam

    The objective of this course is to offer an integrated overview of vaccinology, from public health and scientific data justifying the development of a vaccine, to its delivery to the populations in the context of industrialized and developing countries. 

  10. Portrait | 2019.02.21

    Tracking down biomarkers with Eliette Touati

    After completing high school, Eliette chose to study science, and when she experienced the realities of life as a scientist she decided to pursue a career in research. Eliette began her academic career with a Master's (DEA) in the Biochemistry Department at CEA Saclay. She was keen to continue with the research project she had started and to go on to do a PhD. Although in a stroke of bad...

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