
Listeriosis: towards a better understanding and improved treatment of the infection
Listeriosis is an infection caused by Listeria monocytogenes bacteria that mainly occurs after the consumption of contaminated food. Approximately four to six cases per million population are recorded on average each year in Western countries, with around 400 cases each year in France. Dr. Caroline Charlier, a member of the team led by Prof. Marc Lecuit (Paris Descartes University) - both working in ...

Nuclear magnetic resonance: a cutting-edge tool for biology
Nuclear magnetic resonance, or NMR, is a technique for obtaining information about the structure of molecules by enabling the natural magnetism of atoms' nuclei to interact with a generated magnetic field. Since NMR was discovered in the 1940s, a plethora of new applications have emerged and the technique has undergone major technological developments. NMR has become an essential tool for understanding ...

Prevention day on musculoskeletal disorders caused by working with display screen equipment
In connection with the Institut Pasteur's ongoing commitment to the prevention of work-related musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs), the Occupational Health Department will be organizing a prevention day on Thursday February 23, this time exploring the question of ergonomics and working with display screen equipment (DSE). The aim of this event is to provide information and training about MSDs and ...

News - February 3, 2017
View the schedule of the main calls for proposals 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. ...