Article | 2016.12.20
A partnership with the Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris (CIUP) has been renewed, providing the Institut Pasteur with 65 housing units.
Article | 2025.03.20
The partnership with the real estate company Nexity Studéa allows Pasteurians to easily access more than 50 residences in Paris and Île-de-France region.
Vidéo | 2025.06.30
What if the great pandemics could die out naturally?That's what Javier Pizarro-Cerda, head of the Yersinia unit at the Institut Pasteur, has been studying by following the trail... of the plague!By analyzing the Yersinia pestis bacterium responsible for bubonic plague, his team has identified a genetic mutation that reappears at the end of every pandemic in history.This mutation makes the...
News | 2025.06.30
As part of the video series "My PhD at the Institut Pasteur," which highlights the work of the institute’s PhD students through short and accessible formats, a new episode features Yaëlle Wormser, a doctoral student in microbiology. Through a powerful rap, she raises public awareness about her research on tuberculosis, an infectious disease responsible for over 10 million cases and 1.25 million...
News | 2025.05.08
An avian influenza outbreak is currently circulating among birds, and sometimes also among farm mammals. What exactly do we know about this disease? What measures are being taken to contain it? What is the Institut Pasteur doing? Read on to find out more.
Vidéo | 2025.07.07
A race against time... to stay ahead of epidemics!Chloé Baum, an engineer at the Institut Pasteur, shows us how hand-held technology can identify viruses like Ebola in just a few hours.Thanks to genomic sequencing, researchers can read the DNA of viruses, spot their mutations and act before they spread. In French Guiana, New Caledonia or in laboratory trucks, the Pasteur Network tracks epidemics...
News | 2025.07.07
The Institut Pasteur is delighted that two of the winners of the new "Chairs of Excellence in Biology/Health" call for proposals round launched by the French National Research Agency (ANR) are its own scientists. Simonetta Gribaldo and Marc Lecuit were recognized for their innovative and ambitious projects in the biomedical research field.
Article | 2019.07.11
We live at a time when biology is producing vast reams of data, which can only be deciphered using mathematical modeling, statistics and computing, providing answers to a wide variety of biological and medical questions. The Department of Computational Biology was set up to analyze and model these data, and develop new analytical methods tailored to new data acquisition technologies (sequencing,...
Article | 2025.01.20
Exploring the genomes of bacteria, yeast, insect vectors and ultimately humans: that is the task of scientists in the Department of Genomes & Genetics. By investigating both simple and highly complex organisms, these scientists endeavor to shed new light on the nature of their genetic information.
Article | 2016.12.20
The main objectives of the interdisciplinary Department of Global Health are to study infectious diseases and tackle the emergence of new pathogens.