
The daily work of scientists showcased on the campus railings
Since the beginning of the week, you may well have noticed that the railings of the Institut Pasteur's Paris campus are once again being used for an open-air exhibition! The new large-format images, perfectly in keeping with the architectural surroundings, reveal some of the many facets of the Institut Pasteur with a selection of people, colorful scientific images and shots of scientists at work. ...

2018 scientific conferences with the Institut Pasteur Conference Center
The Institut Pasteur Conference Center will be hosting several major scientific conferences in 2018. Challenges and new concepts in antibiotics research, March 19-21, 2018 To avoid a post antibiotics crisis, breakthrough ideas are urgently needed in all areas of antibiotics research. The Challenges and new concepts in antibiotics research conference organized at the Institut Pasteur (March 19 ...

Biology for non-biologists course: new sessions in 2018
In 2017, 100 Institut Pasteur staff completed the "Biology for non-biologists" (BNB) course run by the training center in the Talent and Organization Development Department and the Scientific Secretariat General. These sessions, geared towards support staff and assistants based in research units and departments, were a resounding success. The aim was to improve participants' understanding ...

100th issue of the "Lettre de l'Institut Pasteur"
For its 100th issue, the quarterly newsletter for Institut Pasteur donors – the "Lettre de l'Institut Pasteur" (LIP) – contains a special feature on autoimmune diseases, which currently affect 8% of the French population, making them the country's third most common category of disease (in terms of frequency and severity) after cancer and heart disease. Autoimmune diseases ...

Next issue on March 2
We'll look forward to seeing you again on March 2. Photo : © Benjamin Dupont

News - February 18, 2018
Reminder: David Itier and the Department of Development (DDGO) Mapping Department (sccs@pasteur.fr) are on hand to help you identify the funding opportunities that match your research interests; The Grants Office (GO) has the expertise to complement your scientific knowledge and can help with the structuring and drafting of your applications. It is important that you contact the office as soon ...