
Robert Debré Child Brain Institute: A decisive step in transforming our understanding of neurodevelopmental vulnerabilities, improving prevention and facilitating learning
As announced in 2021 by the French President during the Conference on Mental Health and Psychiatry, in May 2024 the Robert Debré Child Brain Institute (ICE) was founded by the Paris Public Hospital Network (AP-HP), Université Paris Cité, Inserm, the CEA and the Institut Pasteur as an external collaborative institute involving a dozen clinical departments at Robert Debré AP-HP Hospital and around ...

First "En immers(i)on" podcast: an audio report on the visit of students from Simone de Beauvoir middle school as part of the "Science Adventures" scheme
On March 11, the Institut Pasteur hosted 9th grade students from Simone de Beauvoir school in Créteil in connection with the "Science Adventures" initiative. To mark the occasion, Rachel Torchet and Juliette Bonche, involved as patrons of the initiative for the second year in a row (read the profile of Rachel Torchet about her involvement in Science Adventures in the newsletter issue from February ...

A closer look at your daily scientific activities – 'Scientific events': March 28, 2025 edition
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... If you have any questions, please contact: scilife@pasteur.fr Download the PDF of the "Scientific events" edition from March 28, 2025 Consult the archives

Launch of the call for applications for the 2025 Duquesne Award
The Institut Pasteur is launching its annual call for applications for the 2025 edition of the René & Andrée Duquesne Award. The award reflects Andrée Duquesne's commitment to and support for scientific research. In her will, Andrée Duquesne named the Institut Pasteur and the Ligue Contre le Cancer – Paris Committee as legatees of her estate. Since 2008, the René & Andrée ...

On March 31 and April 1, 2025, come and listen to the shortlisted candidates for new research groups
In December 2024, the Institut Pasteur issued a call for applications for the launch of new groups (link: https://research.pasteur.fr/en/call/call-for-applications-2025-creation-of-new-research-groups-at-the-institut-pasteur/) in the following fields: • Vaccinology and immunotherapy • Infectious diseases, with a particular ...

Come along to the upcoming "Green Cafés" on April 3 and 24
Since February 2024, Green Cafés have been held on the first Thursday of every month. These sessions are organized by the "Awareness" working group in the GreenTeam from 1.15 to 1.45pm in the Omics Agora. Green Cafés are open to everyone on campus. They provide an opportunity for interesting discussions about the work of the GreenTeam working groups and sustainable initiatives taken on campus by ...

Education webinar on April 10: "Climate change and diseases spread by insect vectors"
The Department of Education, in collaboration with the Institut Pasteur Alumni Association and the Francophone University Agency (AUF) – Western Europe, is pleased to invite you to attend the latest in its series of "Education Webinars." At this upcoming session, entitled "Climate change and diseases spread by insect vectors," you will have the opportunity to be online with Cyril Caminade, a trained ...

Focus on an object from the museum for World Tuberculosis Day
The aim of World Tuberculosis Day is to raise public awareness about the global tuberculosis epidemic and the efforts being made to eradicate the disease. It takes place on March 24 every year in memory of the discovery of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the bacillus that causes tuberculosis (TB), by Robert Koch (1843-1910) on March 24, 1882. In 2023, TB was the second leading infectious cause of death ...