Article | 2021.08.03
Department of Cell Biology & InfectionSandrine Etienne-Manneville - Astrocytic responses to inflammatory situationsAstrocytes form the majority of glial cells of the central nervous system. They play a key role in brain homeostasis, they serve as physical and nutritional support for neurons and directly participate in synaptic transmission. In inflammatory situations, such as those...
Article | 2017.02.20
The role of the Institut Pasteur International Network is to help improve human health, particularly by dealing with infectious agents, through biomedical research, public health activities, education and innovation and technology transfer. These missions are carried out with a view to sustainable development. This is achieved by building up local capabilities while respecting human rights and...
Article | 2017.11.10
Historically, microbes were considered as potential threats that could be harmful to us, in particular to our brain, considered for long as a privileged organ, particularly sensitive to infections and inflammation. However, our vision of the microbial world has evolved and we are now paying more and more attention to this world that is intimately living within us and may be beneficial for our...
Article | 2021.10.18
Ph.D. StudentUndergraduate studiesLaboratory Thesis AdvisorLab HeadLab HeadDoctoral SchoolPh.D. ProjectBØNNELYKKETobias HolmAarhus University, DenmarkHeart MorphogenesisSigolène MeilhacSigolène MeilhacED562 BioSPCLeft-right patterning of heart morphogenesisDUTOUR PROVENZANO GaëlleUniversity of Glasgow, ScotlandCell Polarity, Migration and CancerSandrine Etienne-Manneville Sandrine...
Article | 2021.08.03
Department of NeurosciencesAziz El-Amraoui - Progressive sensory disorders, pathophysiology and therapyHearing and vision are essential for every significant activity of daily life, ranging from social interactions and mobility to an appreciation of music, art, and nature. Because of their high prevalence, untreated decline of these sensory deficits has a vast economic & societal...
Article | 2017.08.08
Make sure you bring along your health booklet (carnet de santé) or immunization record (carnet de vaccinations) if you have one.For children, no vaccinations can be administered without:the written permission of their parents or legal guardian;an identity document belonging to their parents or legal guardian.CHICKENPOX(NOT AVAILABLE) RecommendationsAdolescents aged between 12 and 18 who have...
Document de presse | 2022.07.13
Bats are reservoir species for numerous viruses including coronaviruses. Given that they do not appear to be affected by diseases transmitted by these viruses, there is potential benefit in understanding how their immune system regulates infection. Scientists at the Institut Pasteur and the CNRS studied SARS-CoV-2 replication in bat cells, which involved using real-time imaging techniques for the...
Document de presse | 2012.02.13
The new PREDEMICS* project strives to improve current knowledge on certain emerging infectious diseases and develop effective treatment and prevention resources. The European Union will be financing this project to the tune of €11.7 million over a five year period. Coordinated by the Institut Pasteur, this collaborative program unites 17 European research and public health institutions. The...
Document de presse | 2012.01.22
Today, Monday January 23, 2012, in Vientiane the launch of the Institut Pasteur in Laos was officiated by the Lao Minister of Public Health, professor Som Ock Kingsadat and the President of the Institut Pasteur in Paris, professor Alice Dautry. This is the Institut Pasteur International Network’s 32nd institute. The new research center for infectious and parasitic diseases aims to reduce...
Document de presse | 2005.11.27
Using an ancient scourge to combat a new one, researchers from GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals and the Institut Pasteur announced a new European collaboration to develop an AIDS vaccine by fusing genes from the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) onto an existing measles vaccine. Press release Paris, november 28, 2005 GSK Biologicals will license the measles vaccine vector...