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  1. Page avancée | 2020.01.28

    Participating in open access

    The open access movement is committed to making academic publications and knowledge a common good for humanity.For the past 25 years, the open access movement has been fighting against the privatization of knowledge by a small number of major academic publishers.

  2. News | 2026.01.15

    Psoriasis: Unraveling the Causes of Chronic Itching

    In psoriasis and other inflammatory skin diseases, chronic itching or pruritus is a particularly distressing symptom for patients which remains difficult to treat today. Scientists at the Institut Pasteur are shedding new light on the biological mechanisms behind this persistent itching, highlighting a novel circuit linking the immune system, the skin microbiota, and the skin's sensory nerves.

  3. Article | 2022.03.29

    PPU-Research & Technology - Spencer Shorte's Program

    The PPU-Research & Technology - Spencer Shorte's Program gives access to a stimulating technological environment to carry out PhD student’s research project. This includes opportunities to conduct technological and methodological co-developments on high-end equipment under the supervision/in partnership with technology platforms or service and research units (UTechS). In addition, students of...

  4. Fiche maladie | 2015.10.06

    Chagas disease

    Chagas disease, also known as American trypanosomiasis, is a chronic infection caused by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. It primarily occurs in Latin America, where it represents a major public health problem, but cases have also been identified in other regions. Chagas disease is mainly transmitted by triatomine bugs, although it can also be contracted through blood/blood products and mother-to-...

  5. Article | 2017.01.23

    Ceremony for newly graduated students

    Since 2013, the Institut Pasteur organizes each year a ceremony for the students who have graduated during the year. This both solemn and festive event is open to all people working on campus and to family and friends of the newly graduated students, as well as representatives of partner organizations.

  6. Vidéo | 2026.01.19

    Cells at war

    Did you know that some cancer cells crush their neighbors?It's a real battle of forces going on inside our tissues!Tumor cells become harder and more contracted, to the point of making the healthy cells around them disappear.At the Institut Pasteur, Romain Levayer's team is studying this “mechanics of tumors”: understanding how the surface tension of cells influences their behavior and their...

  7. Fiche maladie | 2015.10.06

    West Nile

    West Nile virus mainly affects birds, but it can also infect humans and other mammals. It was named after the West Nile district in Uganda, where it was first isolated in 1937 in a woman suffering from high fever. The virus is transmitted through the bite of infected mosquitoes. It primarily occurs in temperate and tropical regions and is endemic in Central Europe, Mediterranean countries and...

  8. Article | 2016.11.17

    Board of Governors: Missions and composition

    The Board of Governors is responsible for the affairs of Institut Pasteur. It approves the strategic orientations presented by the President. It approves budgets and financial statements.

  9. Page avancée | 2026.01.16

    2025 Ceremony of the Graduated Students

    2025 Ceremony of the Graduated Students

  10. News | 2026.01.20

    Three questions about autism: what are the symptoms? What are the causes? And why are so many people affected?

    The Trump administration has falsely suggested, with no scientific basis, that autism is linked to measles vaccination and paracetamol. Leaving aside these highly criticized claims, what are the actual scientific facts about autism spectrum disorder?

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