
How Chlamydia trachomatis hijacks energy stores from its host
A publication in eLife from researchers of the Institut Pasteur, CNRS, University of Lille and Indiana University (USA) explains the mechanisms by which the bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis hijacks nutrients of its host to its own benefit. Chlamydia trachomatis is the most common bacterial cause of sexually transmitted infection. These infections are often asymptomatic and are a major cause for infertility. ...

Publication of the fifth issue ot the Education Department newsletter
The fifth issue of the Education Department newsletter is out now! We hope you all enjoy reading it. You can find out about the visit of the Hungarian Embassy and universities to the Institut Pasteur and the activities of the Education Advisory Board - the committee tasked with educational policy orientations at the Institute - as well as read about the experience and future projects of several young ...

Discussion area of the Hygiene, Safety and Working Conditions Committee (CHSCT)

News, April 1, 2016
Société Francophone de Néphrologie Dialyse et Transplantation (SFNDT) - Prix Objectif : soutenir des projets de recherche translationnelle dans tous les domaines de la néphrologie. Le prix vise à récompenser un(e) candidat(e) de moins de 40 ans, médecin ou chercheur, dont les travaux ont été reconnus et publiés, ou acceptés pour publication, en 2013-2014 dans un journal scientifique ...