1. News | 2018.03.20

    Mamadou Aliou Barry, a lookout against epidemics in Senegal

    Physician and epidemiologist, Mamadou Aliou Barry trained between France, Senegal and Laos. Since January 2015, he coordinates the syndromic sentinel surveillance network at the Institut Pasteur in Dakar. This network enables to detect epidemics of febrile illnesses almost in real time thanks to an early warning system.After high school, his classmates all wanted to do math or exact sciences but...

  2. News | 2018.03.23

    Multiscale structure of the Escherichia coli genome

    The Escherichia coli bacterium is a major focus of research in biology. But the higher-order organization of its genome had yet to be investigated using techniques such as chromosome conformation capture (3C/Hi-C). In a paper published in the journal Cell, scientists from the Institut Pasteur revealed using this approach the existence of several levels of chromosomal folding linked to known...

  3. Article | 2018.03.28

    ASIDE project: Surveillance and health alerts

    In a context of increasing globalization of trade, the growth in international flows of travelers and goods fuels the spread of infectious diseases. The need for a global alert and response network for infectious diseases and public health emergencies of international concern led to the 2005 revision of the International Health Regulations (IHR). Coordinated by the Institut Pasteur, the...

  4. Article | 2018.04.05

    Campus

    The Institut Pasteur's staff enjoy the luxury of a 5-hectare campus in the center of Paris that currently houses 39 buildings, 23 of which are used for scientific research. Several of these buildings are listed historical monuments. The Institut Pasteur has a total of 48,000m2 of laboratory space.We are fully committed to this historical campus and are currently making major investments to...

  5. News | 2018.04.09

    Avian flu: Cambodian markets under heavy surveillance

    Celebrated every year in mid-April, Bon Chaul Chhnam, the Khmer New Year, is one of the most important festivals in Cambodia. For the Institut Pasteur du Cambodge Virology Unit, it is also a time of intense mobilization. Supported by the Cambodian National Animal Health and Production Research Insititute, the researchers pay frequent visits to the live poultry markets to monitor the circulation...

  6. Document de presse | 2018.06.01

    Announcement of the 2018 ALBERT EINSTEIN World Award of Science

    Prof. Jean-Pierre Changeux, Emeritus Professor of Neuroscience at the Institut Pasteur and Collège de France, where he was Chair of Cellular Communications from 1976 to 2006, and at the International Faculty, Kavli Institute for Brain & Mind, University of California (San Diego), has been selected as the winner of the 2018 ALBERT EINSTEIN World Award of Science. The prize is awarded in...

  7. News | 2018.06.12

    The Institut Pasteur International Network pays tribute to Professor Ogobara Doumbo

    It is with great sadness and deep emotion that we learned of the death on Saturday 09 June in Marseille of Pr Ogobara Doumbo.Born in Mali in the Dogon ethnic group, Professor Doumbo held two medical theses, one in France and the other one in Mali. A specialist in parasitology, he was recognized worldwide for his contribution to advances in research in the field of malaria epidemiology and...

  8. News | 2018.06.15

    In remembrance of Dr François Rouet

    Our colleague and friend François Rouet passed away on June 13, 2018 at the age of 53 following a long illness. The Institut Pasteur International Network wishes to pay tribute to this passionate scientist and public health man who has dedicated his career to improving the care of patients in the most disadvantaged countries.Trained pharmacist, François performs his national service in Cameroon...

  9. News | 2018.07.02

    Roman Thibeaux’s joust with bacterial armor

    Countering the bacteria responsible for leptospirosis by attacking the "shield" they make to protect themselves: this is the strategy that Roman Thibeaux, a young researcher at the Institut Pasteur de Nouvelle-Calédonie is trying to develop. Born on the island, he left the South Pacific region for a decade before coming back better armed.Roman Thibeaux has been immersed in a medical environment...

  10. News | 2018.07.02

    Daniel Iffla-Osiris, a great 19th-century philanthropist and the Institut Pasteur's most generous donor

    The square known as "Place Daniel Iffla-Osiris", at the junction of boulevard Haussmann and boulevard des Italiens in Paris, was officially opened on June 27, 2018. This inauguration is an ideal opportunity to look back on the story of Daniel Iffla-Osiris, one of the greatest philanthropists of the 19th century. At his death in 1907, he left behind the largest legacy ever received by the Institut...

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