BIP: The Institut Pasteur Newsletter, July 4, 2025

PASTEUR2030

On June 30, the Institut Pasteur held its latest Town Hall meeting to tell staff about several of the key advances and achievements of the Pasteur 2030 Strategic Plan, with contributions from the heads of the strategic priorities and several people involved in major cross-cutting projects combining science and research support services.

Scientific events

The Scientific Support and Coordination Division 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... 

Research

The Laboratory Show, which took place on June 19, was a great success, with a huge number of you coming along. Feedback on the event has been very positive, both among staff and from external participants. Many thanks to you all!

campus

Since this week, a creative hoarding produced by Céleste Gangolphe has been displayed on the railings around campus at 25, rue du Docteur Roux. The aim of this fresco, created as building work takes place on the Pasteur Museum and the future Vector-Borne Diseases Center (CMTV), is to inform passers-by about these two projects, spark curiosity, conceal the building sites and promote the image and missions of the Institut Pasteur until the buildings open in 2027-2028.

Museum

The aim of the web documentary is to tell the story of the museum revamp and keep a record of the work, and also to share the key stages with Institut Pasteur staff, heritage professionals and the public – all those interested in this project combining heritage and scientific culture.