News | 2023.01.31
On Tuesday January 31, 2023, the European Research Council announced the list of beneficiaries of ERC Consolidator Grants, a European funding scheme to develop ambitious, innovative research projects. The laureates include four scientists working at the Institut Pasteur.
News | 2023.02.09
AVATAR MEDICAL, spin-off from the Institut Pasteur and Institut Curie, two institutes with the Carnot label, was announced as a laureate of the European Innovation Council (EIC) Accelerator programme, securing 2.5M€ in funding. AVATAR MEDICAL's ambition is to put medical imaging at the heart of surgical practice by making them accessible to surgeons throughout the patient journey. Prior to...
Document de presse | 2023.02.09
What is the origin of the ancestors of present-day fish? What species evolved from them? A 50-year-old scientific controversy revolved around the question of which group, the "bony-tongues" or the "eels", was the oldest. A study by INRAE, the CNRS, the Pasteur Institute, Inserm and the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, has just put an end to the debate by showing through genomic analysis that...
Page avancée | 2023.02.14
2022 Ceremony of the Newly Graduated Students
News | 2023.03.08
The Institut Pasteur decided in December 2022 to suspend its partnership agreement with the Chinese Academy of Sciences regarding the Institut Pasteur of Shanghai. This choice was made in order to begin a new cycle of conversations for improving the relationship between the two organizations and finding a more productive way to work together.Consequently, the Institut Pasteur ceased to be...
Document de presse | 2023.02.20
Forty years after the discovery of HIV in 1983 at the Institut Pasteur, 38.4 million people were living with the virus worldwide in 2021.[1] Only two cases of people being cured had previously been described: the Berlin patient in 2009 and the London patient in 2019. The IciStem consortium, whose members include Asier Sáez-Cirión's team at the Institut Pasteur, in collaboration with Düsseldorf...
News | 2023.03.03
For the past ten years, the Hidden Face of Paris (Paris Face Cachée) event has been giving the public unique access to more than a hundred sites in the Greater Paris region over a 72-hour period. The idea is simple: members of the public sign up for an adventure based on an evocative title and description, without knowing who is organizing it or who they will meet. The venue is kept secret...
Document de presse | 2023.02.21
The process of aging is often related to the onset of cognitive decline, depression and memory loss. Scientists from the Institut Pasteur, CNRS and Inserm have discovered that administration of the GDF11 protein, which is known to regenerate murine neural stem cells, improves cognitive abilities and reduces the depressive state in aged mice. They also demonstrated the mechanism of action of this...
News | 2023.02.28
How do the epidemiological and media dimensions of a health crisis fit together? How is the spread of a virus linked to the spread of information about it? Several scientists, communication experts and ethics specialists came together to explore these questions at a conference held at the Institut Pasteur in December.
News | 2023.02.20
On a visit to the Institut Pasteur, Chrysoula Zacharopoulou, French Minister of State attached to the Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs, welcomed the Institut Pasteur's decision to send scientists to help with the relief effort following the earthquake in Turkey. In April 2023, Turkey withdrew its request for assistance to the World Health Organization (WHO) for the deployment of...