Scientific events

Upcoming Scientific Council lecture on May 3

Each month, the Institut Pasteur Scientific Council organizes a lecture by a scientist on campus. This regular event, open to all, is an opportunity to find out how research and knowledge are progressing in a specific field. It is also a way of establishing links between research issues and the broad scientific topics that are explored during the events. These unique lectures are aimed at the entire Institut Pasteur community.

The next lecture, entitled "Bacterial toxins that subvert cyclic nucleotide signaling in mammalian cells", will take place on May 3. The speaker will be Daniel Ladant, Head of the Biochemistry of Macromolecular Interactions Unit.

The lecture will take place in the Émile Duclaux lecture hall at 4.30pm.

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