Page avancée | 03.02.2017
Sanofi, a global diversified healthcare leader, and the Institut Pasteur, an internationally renowned biomedical research centre, jointly created in 2012 the Sanofi - Institut Pasteur Awards to recognize scientists for their past or ongoing research demonstrating real scientific progress in the life sciences.
Article | 03.02.2017
Sanofi, a global diversified healthcare leader, and the Institut Pasteur, an internationally renowned biomedical research centre, jointly created in 2012 the Sanofi - Institut Pasteur Awards to recognize scientists for their past or ongoing research demonstrating real scientific progress in the life sciences.
Article | 03.02.2017
These Awards honors four scientists, whose outstanding research in the life sciences is contributing to progress in global public health.International Senior awardPatrice COURVALINField : Drug ResistanceHe has been at the forefront of antibiotic resistance research for four decades. He is distinguished for his remarkable contributions to the understanding of the genetics, biochemistry, and...
Article | 03.02.2017
Doctor Mohamed-Ali Hakimi - laureate in the National Junior category - Host-PathogenInteractions & Immunity to Infections, Institut Albert Bonniot, Université Grenoble Alpes,France, Inserm – CNRS.Laureate in the field of “Tropical and Neglected Diseases”, he is distinguished for his research on the functioning of the parasite responsible for toxoplasmosis. With 1 billion infected...
Article | 03.02.2017
The Senior awardee is Etienne Paysfor his numerous ground breaking discoveries on trypanosomal diseases, from the understanding of antigenic variation to the description of innate immunity protecting humans against infection by some African trypanosomes as well as the different mechanisms of resistance of pathogenic trypanosomes to this immunity. The Mid-career awardee is...
Article | 03.02.2017
Mid-careerChristelle Desnues, PhD,works for the CNRS Unit of Emerging Tropical Diseases at the la Timone University hospital, Marseille, France. She was nominated in the category of “Innovative Approaches to disease prevention, including vaccines”. She has been honored for her work in viral metagenomics and microbial ecology and in support of her current research on the diversity...
Article | 03.02.2017
Professor James J. CollinsAfter studies of physics, James J. Collins obtained in 1990 his Ph.D. in Medical Engineering from the University of Oxford, with the support of a Rhodes Scholarship. Returning to the United States, he began in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Boston University as a Research Assistant Professor, becoming a Professor in 1997.That same...
Article | 03.02.2017
Dr Stéphanie Blandin A graduate of the École Normale Supérieure, Stéphanie Blandin obtained her Ph.D. in 2004 for studies done jointly at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory in Heidelberg under the supervision of Fotis Kafatos and Elena Levashina, and at the University of Strasbourg under the supervision of Jules Hoffmann (Nobel Prize 2011). She is now an Inserm investigator...
Actualité | 08.02.2017
L’Institut Pasteur, à Paris, se dote d’un nouvel équipement de RMN (résonance magnétique nucléaire) pour la biologie, d’une puissance de 800 MHz. Cet équipement de grande puissance va permettre des analyses complexes et fines des biomolécules. Au même moment, l’Institut Pasteur accueillait, du 30 janvier au 1er février derniers, la 10e édition du colloque « La RMN : un outil pour la biologie »,...
Article | 10.02.2017
Application is by nomination. Self-nominations will not be accepted.