
Reminder - 2024 Olympic Games: don't miss the Olympic torch when it comes to Rue Vaugirard on July 15!
The torch, a powerful symbol of the Olympic Games, began its circuit around France a month ago. It was lit on April 16 in the sanctuary of Olympia, Greece, kindled by the sun's rays in accordance with the ancient tradition. It was then brought by boat to Marseille, where it began a circuit around France that will continue until July 26. On July 15, the torch relay will cross the 15th arrondissement ...

2024 Paris Olympics: the Institut Pasteur supports the health authorities
The Institut Pasteur is working actively alongside health authorities to safeguard public health and safety during the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games. It will be introducing several measures and initiatives to respond to the challenge of health surveillance during this critical period. The 2024 Olympic Games in Paris are not just a major sporting event; they also represent a considerable ...

A closer look at your daily scientific activities – ‘Scientific events’: next edition on July 26, 2024 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 Consult the archives

Report on the exhibition presenting the results of the Institut Pasteur's carbon footprint analysis
The Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR/RSE) Department and Projet Celsius (the service provider that worked with the CSR/RSE Department on the carbon footprint analysis) would like to thank all those who came to see the exhibition presenting the results of the Institut Pasteur's carbon footprint analysis, which was on display on July 4 in the greenhouse and then in the Agora (OMICS). ...

Check out the new ISS campaign with ambassador Louis Pasteur!
Over the next few weeks, the new cybersecurity posters produced by the Information Systems Security team will go up, replacing the previous cybersecurity posters on campus. The posters in French and English will be displayed over the coming days and weeks at various strategic points on campus – in lobbies, by photocopiers and in social spaces – to make sure that all staff see them regularly. ...