News | 2021.03.01
The Institut Pasteur's Biological Image Analysis Unit is taking part in a new project selected by the EU's Innovative Medicines Initiative. The project, BIGPICTURE, aims to speed up the development of artificial intelligence (AI) in medicine, especially in biomedical image analysis.A new consortium selected by the EU's Innovative Medicines Initiative (IMI) intends to develop the biggest database...
News | 2021.03.01
What we generally refer to as the ear is only the visible part. In reality the ear is made up of three parts: the outer, middle and inner ear. The outer ear, also known as the auricle or pinna, serves as an acoustic antenna and sensor. Sounds enter the external auditory canal.Sound waves then cause the eardrum to vibrate. The eardrum is stretched across the middle ear, which is situated in a...
News | 2021.03.03
After more than three years of activities in the underprivileged regions of the Centre and South of Tunisia, the second phase of the ATun-DIP's project (Improvement of the management of Tunisian children suffering from Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases) started on February the 4th, 2021. The project, coordinated by the Institut Pasteur de Tunis in collaboration with several partners including the...
News | 2021.03.03
The Institut Pasteur is a scientific partner of Argobio Studio, a French start-up studio aiming at creating at least five ambitious therapeutic biotech spinouts over the next five years. Argobio will incubate early-stage, highly innovative therapeutic projects up to company creation and Series A venture funding in selected therapeutic areas.Prof. Stewart Cole, CEO of the Institut Pasteur, said: "...
News | 2021.03.08
Tuberculosis is one of the most deadly infectious diseases in the world, and it is the most deadly disease in Europe's history. It is generally caused by the Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacterium. Scientists have studied the impact of tuberculosis outbreaks on the human genome over the past 10,000 years.Our genome is partly shaped by natural selection. Genes that increase our chances of survival...
News | 2021.03.01
The Institut Pasteur's Systems Biology Group is a partner in a new international project on applications of artificial intelligence (AI) for the diagnosis and treatment of ovarian cancer. The project, entitled DECIDER, has been granted five-year funding by the European Union.The aim of the DECIDER project, funded by the European Union's Horizon 2020 program, is to improve personalized treatment...
News | 2021.03.11
Two projects have been accepted into the Institut Pasteur Innovation Accelerator, an initiative to improve the development potential of the Institut Pasteur's research: a highly automated technological system involving bioassays and a partnership based on a French startup studio. The Institut Pasteur will be setting up the project Pfbioassays [in French] (Thierry Rose and Sébastien...
News | 2021.03.24
ERA4TB (the European Regimen Accelerator for Tuberculosis) is a 6-year public-private partnership with a total budget of over €200M that began in 2020 with the goal of accelerating the development of new treatment regimens for tuberculosis (TB). As part of the Innovative Medicines Initiative, ERA4TB brings together experts from academia and pharma, led by Stewart Cole (Institut Pasteur) and David...
News | 2021.03.22
The human body is made up of tens of thousands of billions of cells, all originating from the division of one parent cell into two daughter cells. Scientists from the Institut Pasteur set out to investigate midbodies, which are key cell division structures, and they identified the role of BST2, a restriction factor involved in viral infections.In order to divide, cells start by making identical...
Document de presse | 2021.03.09
The ComCor study is conducted by the Institut Pasteur in partnership with the French National Health Insurance Fund (CNAM), Ipsos and Santé publique France.Intermediate analysis, on March 1, 2021The ComCor study, which currently covers the period from October 1, 2020 to January 31, 2021, includes 77,208 participants with acute SARS-CoV-2 infection, excluding healthcare workers (8.2% of those...