Training

Training on campus: Cytometry – Surgery – Scientific communications – Industrial applications of science

The HR training center in the Talent and Organization Development Department is running four courses:

 

  • Introduction to FlowJo software for cytometry – 1 day, in English

- Theoretical presentation in the morning
- Practical sessions in the afternoon
Date: June 8, 2017

 

  • Training with certification to perform surgery, with the training company Vetsalius and the Institut Pasteur Education Center – 3 days, in French

- Models for experimental surgery
- Organizing an experimental surgery laboratory
- Anesthesia and analgesia, monitoring, hemostasis
- Perioperative care
Dates: September 4-6, 2017 (possibility of practical sessions being held on September 7 and 8, 2017 depending on requirements and validation of the practical level by the Central Animal Facility)

 

  • Writing and publishing a scientific paper in English, with the Sciences Impact training organization – 3 days, in English

- Developing the rationale for your paper
- General structure of the paper: mastering the organizational approach
- Improving your written style
Dates: September 12-14, 2017

 

  • Business development and applications for biomedical innovation, with Pierre and Marie Curie University (UPMC) (university diploma) and the Education Center – 11 days, in French

- Find out more about the economic and regulatory context
- Work with or in the health industry
- Entrepreneurship in biomedicine
The course is geared towards scientists, engineers, postdoctoral fellows and PhD students.
Dates: January 10-March 24, 2018

 

Practical details about the courses, including how to sign up, can be found on Webcampus

The costs of these courses are covered for Institut Pasteur staff under the Training Plan.
The costs of the courses are also covered for external (OREX) staff, even if they don't have priority (the experimental surgery course must be paid by their supervisory authority).

We would remind you that if you register for a training course, you must attend the entire course.

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