
March 8, 2023: save the date for a morning to raise awareness about gender equality
The Institut Pasteur has made gender equality in the workplace one of its strategic priorities, with the aim of providing all staff with a working environment that promotes diversity, equality and inclusion (DEI). Gender equality concerns us all. Although International Women's Day on March 8 is an opportunity to highlight the Institut Pasteur's commitment in this area, gender equality is not just about ...

Focus on CNRs: role, missions, challenges and latest news about the Institut Pasteur's National Reference Centers
Key points about national CNRs National Reference Centers (CNRs) serve as both expert microbiology laboratories and observatories for monitoring communicable diseases. They centralize information on a national level, thereby contributing to efforts to tackle and control these diseases. Their key missions involve: • Expertise concerning the microbiology and pathology of infectious ...

A closer look at your daily scientific activities – 'Scientific events': February 17, 2023 edition
The Scientific Secretariat General compiles information on the week’s conferences and publications, patents, funding opportunities, job vacancies, training and events that you may find useful for your career... If you have any questions, please contact: scilife@pasteur.fr Download the PDF of the "Scientific events" edition from February 17, 2023 Consult the archives

Upcoming scientific council lecture on March 9
The lectures organized by the Scientific Council are an opportunity to find out about the latest developments in research and knowledge in a particular field. They are also a way of establishing links between specific research challenges and the broad scientific topics explored at each session. These unique lectures are aimed at the entire Institut Pasteur community. The upcoming lecture entitled "Life ...

"Hidden Face of Paris 2023" at the Institut Pasteur: a look back at the event on February 3
For the past ten years, the Hidden Face of Paris (Paris Face Cachée) event has been giving the public unique access to more than a hundred sites in the Greater Paris region over a 72-hour period. The idea is simple: members of the public sign up for an adventure based on an evocative title and description, without knowing who is organizing it or who they will meet. The venue is kept secret until the ...

Last issue before March 10, 2023
The Institut Pasteur newsletter team would like to wish you a good break. We look forward to seeing you again on March 10.