1. 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...

  2. News | 2018.10.23

    The Institut Pasteur de Guinée opens its first laboratory in Conakry

    The first laboratory at the Institut Pasteur de Guinée was officially opened on October 22, 2018. Based at Gamal Abdel Nasser University of Conakry, the Pasteur Laboratory will mainly focus on training, diagnostics and research.With the support of the French Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs and the Expertise France agency, in connection with the LAB-NET program1 a 230m2 space generously...

  3. News | 2018.12.11

    Distinguishing resistence from resilience to prolong antibiotic potency

    Biomedical engineers at Duke University, in collaboration with Inria and the Institut Pasteur (Paris), have shown experimentally that there is more than one flavor of antibiotic resistance and that it could - and should - be taken advantage of to keep first-line antibiotics in our medical arsenal.In a study appearing online Dec. 7 in the journal Science Advances, the researchers show why doctors...

  4. Fiche maladie | 2019.02.19

    Alzheimer's disease

    Alzheimer's disease is a neurodegenerative disease that mainly affects memory but also has an impact on other cognitive functions, for example those related to language, reasoning and learning. Alzheimer's disease generally leads to a loss of independence. It is one of the leading causes of disability and dependency in elderly people worldwide. There is currently no treatment for Alzheimer's...

  5. News | 2019.04.10

    2017 pneumonic plague outbreak in Madagascar characterized by scientists

    Plague is an endemic disease in Madagascar. Each year there is a seasonal upsurge between September and April, especially in the Central Highlands, which stand at an elevation of more than 800m. In 2017, an unprecedented pneumonic plague outbreak hit the main island, primarily affecting the capital Antananarivo and the main port city of Toamasina.Scientists from the Institut Pasteur de Madagascar...

  6. News | 2019.07.04

    An innovative tool to study psychiatric or infectious diseases

    At the Cap'CARNOT event on June 27, 2019 in Paris, the Pasteur Microbes and Health Carnot Institute, composed of several Institut Pasteur departments and technological platforms, presented a tool based on artificial intelligence that can be used to monitor the behavior of groups of mice in real time and characterize their social interactions. The Cap'CARNOT event on June 27, 2019 in Paris....

  7. Document de presse | 2019.08.12

    Cervical cancer: New test enhances ability to predict risk

    The Journal of Molecular Diagnostics and the Institut Pasteur report that a new test enhances ability to predict risk of developing cervical cancer in human papillomavirus (HPV)-positive women. This two-fold test is capable of detecting and determining the type of HPV infection as well as the likelihood of progressing to cancer.Philadelphia, August 12, 2019 – Ninety-nine percent of cervical...

  8. Portrait | 2019.01.24

    Lida Katsimpardi – on the hunt for an elixir of youth

    Can we slow down the aging process and rejuvenate an aged brain? Can we repair a brain that has been damaged by neurodegenerative disease? Neuroscience researcher Lida Katsimpardi has been investigating these questions for the past decade. She has discovered that young blood contains proteins capable of rejuvenating an aged brain, and she has identified one of these revitalizing blood factors in...

  9. Document de presse | 2019.10.03

    Dysentery: Shigella, bacteria with adaptation to respiration

    Bacillary dysentery caused by the intestinal bacteria Shigella is a major health problem in tropical regions and developing countries. Complications from this infection lead to several hundred thousand deaths a year, primarily among infants. Researchers from Inserm and the Institut Pasteur have studied the mechanisms of Shigella virulence. They found that these bacteria are not only able to...

  10. News | 2019.10.25

    Exhibition in honor of Jules Bordet at the Université libre de Bruxelles

    On October 8, 2019, the Université libre de Bruxelles inaugurated an exhibition entitled "100th anniversary of a Nobel Prize – Jules Bordet". Developed in collaboration with the Institut Pasteur, this exhibition pays tribute to Institut Pasteur scientist Jules Bordet, who was awarded the 1919 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work on immunity. The exhibition will run until December 21...

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