BIP : The Institut Pasteur Newsletter, January 6, 2023

Press

In the brain, sensory messages are processed by neurons that send the information collected by the sensory organ to the different structures of the brain. At each stage of integration, the activity of these neurons is controlled by interneurons that exert local inhibition in order to direct and modulate the neural messages.

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Scientific events

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...

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The development and deployment of safe and highly efficacious vaccines against the SARS-CoV-2 virus played a crucial role in controlling the COVID-19 pandemic. The remarkable speed with which these vaccines were developed was possible due to the immense progress made over at least two decades...

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Human resources

On December 14, the Institut Pasteur held its long-service award ceremony, attended by Stewart Cole, President, François Romaneix, Senior Executive Vice-President, and Odile Hermabessière, Vice-President Human Resources. This year, 54 Institut Pasteur staff members received awards.

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SEASON'S GREETINGS

The year 2023 will be marked by two major anniversaries: 40 years since the discovery of HIV and 20 years since the discovery of the first genes involved in autism. By shining a light on these two major events, the 2023 New Year card illustrates how the Institut Pasteur's legacy is being passed on from one generation to the next and inspiring today's scientists.