
PASTEUR2030
Symposium: "From AMR to Emerging Threats: Understanding Pathogens for Effective Control", on June 8, 2026

For this 2026 edition of the annual Labex Day, the scientific committee of Labex IBEID invites you to a joint symposium focusing on antimicrobial resistance (AMR), organised in partnership with Scientific Priority 1 ‘Infectious disease threats’ of the Pasteur 2030 Strategic Plan.
Held on 8 June in the Émile Duclaux lecture hall, this event, entitled “From AMR to Emerging Threats: Understanding Pathogens for Effective Control”, will take place from 9am to 6pm and will bring together scientists, clinicians, and public health experts to explore the current challenges posed by antimicrobial resistance through a transdisciplinary One Health lens.
From the surveillance and identification of resistant pathogenic strains in humans and animals, including the pivotal work carried out by National Reference Centers (CNRs), to the deciphering of infectious mechanisms and the development of innovative therapeutic and clinical strategies to combat antibiotic resistance, the symposium will offer a comprehensive overview of the field.
Young scientists will be particularly celebrated through a session featuring presentations by the latest Pasteur-Roux Cantarini postdoctoral fellowships working on these topics.
This event is open to the whole scientific community.
Registration is free but mandatory
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Scientific committee: Zeynep Baharoglu, Aude Bernheim, Émilie Boutet, Sylvain Brisse, Philippe Glaser, Cyril Renassia, Olivier Schwartz
