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  1. News | 2025.05.19

    Institut Pasteur To Host International Meeting on Mirror Biology

    The Institut Pasteur will host an international conference on June 12-13, 2025 addressing the potentially unprecedented risks of mirror life, organized in partnership with the Mirror Biology Dialogues Fund. The conference marks the first in a series of global meetings planned throughout 2025 and 2026 to explore pathways for research and policy to mitigate the potential risks of mirror life.

  2. News | 2025.05.30

    Deep Tech Venture Builder: the project PICASSO from the Institut Pasteur joins EIT Health program

    Specifically designed to support academic teams with deep tech solutions, EIT Health’s DTVB provides start-ups with the right support to overcome the most frequent hurdles experienced when launching to market. Notoriously known as the “Valley of Death” – where many promising ideas fail to transition out of academic environments – successfully navigating this stage requires overcoming the most...

  3. News | 2025.05.30

    Institut Pasteur deploys MinoSuiteTM “Pioneer” platform from startup Minos Biosciences, developing next-generation cell analysis technology

    With the deployment of its MinoSuiteTM Pioneer platform at the Institut Pasteur, within the Dynamics of Host-Pathogen Interactions unit, headed by Dr. Jost Enninga, deep-tech startup Minos Biosciences has officially launched its Early Access Program. The strategic collaboration between Minos Biosciences and the teams of Jost ENNINGA and Milena HASAN from the Institut Pasteur, partially funded by...

  4. Article | 2019.02.22

    PPU-Oxford Program

    "Chimie Biologique"Linking Chemistry and Microbiology to Fight Human Diseases

  5. Article | 2017.05.11

    My PhD at the Institut Pasteur

    The Institut Pasteur welcomes PhD students in close partnership with Masters’ programs and Doctoral schools from the Grand Métropole Paris area (Université Paris Cité, Sorbonne Université, Université Paris-Saclay, Université Paris Sciences et Lettres) and renowned international universities. The Institut Pasteur is committed to high standards of academic, scientific and innovation training, as...

  6. Vidéo | 2025.06.02

    Dive into the heart of an infection

    An exceptional dive into the heart of a cell infected by Shigella, the bacterium responsible for dysentery.How does a bacterium manage to infiltrate our cells and cause a serious illness? Using cutting-edge imaging techniques, Léa SWISTAK, a former researcher in Jost Enninga's laboratory at the Institut Pasteur, takes us behind the scenes of a cellular infection.This spectacular visual dive...

  7. News | 2025.06.03

    Tackling HIV – statins can stimulate antiviral immunity

    A team at the Institut Pasteur has been investigating the possibility of reprogramming the immune cells of individuals living with HIV to halt the infection. The scientists recently revealed the potential of anti-cholesterol treatments to strengthen patients' immunity. This work has been published in eBioMedicine (The Lancet Discovery Science)  (1).

  8. Article | 2016.12.09

    Tuition fees

    Tuition fees vary according to the length of the course.2nd year Masters students from the Greater Paris universities (Université de Paris, Paris-Saclay and Sorbonne Université) attending courses covered by agreements with the Institut Pasteur and other students from these universities attending courses as part of a doctoral module are exempt from fees.The "Student" rate applies upon...

  9. Article | 2025.02.20

    MD-PhD Program

    The Institut Pasteur MD-PhD program is designed to bridge the gap between fundamental, applied research and clinical practice, equipping physicians with the skills needed to tackle the increasingly complex healthcare challenges of today. This program offers opportunities for medical students and doctors to improve patient care and in parallel foster innovation in medical sciences.

  10. Document de presse | 2025.06.04

    Vigilance and targeted public health measures are essential in the face of the diphtheria epidemic that has affected vulnerable populations in Western Europe since 2022

    A study published in the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) reveals that the largest diphtheria epidemic in Western Europe for 70 years, which broke out in 2022 among migrants and in 2023 spread to other vulnerable populations in several European countries, is the result of contaminations occurring during migratory travel or in destination European countries, and not in the countries of...

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