1. Article | 2022.09.26

    Ryter Class (2022-2025)

     Promotion PPU 2022-2025PhD studentUndergraduate studiesLaboratoryPhD DirectorLab HeadPhD ProjectDoctoral schoolPPU studentsBERGMAN AlexanderUppsala University, Uppsala, SwedenInsect-Virus InteractionsLAMBRECHTS LouisLAMBRECHTS LouisTransposable elements and antiviral defense in the mosquito Aedes aegyptiCdV  ED515BORDA BOSSANA StefanoUniversity of Trieste,Trieste, ItalyDynamic Neuronal...

  2. News | 2015.04.12

    47th Council of Directors from Institut Pasteur International Network

    18‐20 March 2015, Château des Ravatys   The 47th Council of Directors gathered the Directors from the institutes of the Institut Pasteur International Network (RIIP), the Chairman of the Board, the Directors of the Institut Pasteur in Paris, the team of the Department of International Affairs and the heads of the Transversal Research Centers, from 18-20 March at the Château des Ravatys,...

  3. News | 2017.09.22

    Two young scientists of the Institut Pasteur in Guadeloupe and Montevideo laureates of the the first "Pasteur International Talent" awards

    The scientific day of the 49th Institut Pasteur International Network Directors’ council closed with the presentation of the "Pasteur International Talent" awards by Prof. Christian Bréchot to Drs Anubis Vega Rua and Felipe Trajtenberg. The "Pasteur International Talent" awards, worth € 10,000 each, aims to recognize and support the career development of researchers with high potential...

  4. Document de presse | 2019.02.27

    Zika: silent long-term circulation in Thailand

    The circulation of the dengue virus for the past sixty years in South-East Asia is relatively well known. For Zika, the situation is much less clear. In an attempt to shed light on Zika circulation, scientists from the Institut Pasteur and the CNRS, in collaboration with US teams and the Thai National Institute of Health, decided to investigate the history of the Zika virus in Thailand. They made...

  5. Portrait | 2019.03.11

    Diego Cordero Cervantes, globe-trotting researcher

    Diego was born and grew up in La Paz, Bolivia. His father and grandfather were both lawyers, and his mother was a history and geography teacher. They explained to Diego while he was still a boy that there were two ways of making a living and providing for his family – he could become either a lawyer or a doctor. Diego has finally made his own way: becoming a researcher.His parents always wanted...

  6. News | 2020.04.15

    MOOC Advances in Stem Cell Biology

    2ND EDITION OF THE FREE ONLINE COURSE OF THE INSTITUT PASTEURRealized with the support of the Fondation Ipsen, under the aegis of Fondation de FranceStem cells have the spectacular ability to restore the function of damaged tissues, providing major opportunities for fundamental studies on organogenesis, regeneration, diseases, and ageing. In spite of intense research in this field, many...

  7. Portrait | 2022.06.24

    Sandrine Etienne-Manneville: a strong-minded woman tackling brain cancer head on

    It's a day of strikes in Paris and the French capital is virtually paralyzed, but it will take more than that to stop Sandrine Etienne-Manneville from arriving on time to explain her scientific research.She's an old hand at this kind of thing and is enthusiastic as she presents the research she leads with her team in the Cell Polarity, Migration and Cancer Unit.Learning from others and teaching...

  8. Article | 2024.03.14

    Transaction & Partnership

    The Transaction & Partnership Team is focused on the preparation, the drafting and the negotiation of contracts with our partners such as non-disclosure agreements, material transfer agreements, licensing agreements, collaborative research agreements and fee for service agreements.

  9. Article | 2017.01.06

    Fellowships

    The PPU program benefits from the support of Institut Pasteur, partner institutions, private institutions and governmental agencies.*

  10. Portrait | 2018.05.29

    Fani Koukouli: A young researcher's odyssey to the inner depths of the brain

    Fani Koukouli's decision to pursue a career researching the workings of the brain and identifying new molecules to tackle diseases such as schizophrenia and Alzheimer's did not happen by chance. Fani grew up and began her studies in Greece, in the port city of Thessaloniki on the Aegean Sea. She remembers being fascinated by pictures of scientists in her primary school textbooks. But then an...

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