BIP : The Institut Pasteur Newsletter, May 23, 2025

PASTEUR2030

Starting with this issue, BIP will be giving regular interviews with the strategic plan's key players, as well as articles presenting several of the Pasteur 2030 strategic plan's priority projects.

PASTEUR2030

On May 15, a huge number of you came along to the special event in the CIS to unveil the Institut Pasteur's brand platform and new identity. This was an important moment in the life of the Institut Pasteur.

Agenda

The Procurement Department team is organizing and coordinating this new edition and has selected around 50 suppliers who will be on hand to present their latest products (equipment, reagents and consumables) and answer practical and technical questions. Some will also be offering reductions on a range of products specially for the show.

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...   

Agenda

On Wednesday, May 28 at 11am in the Duclaux lecture hall, we will have the pleasure of welcoming Ardem Patapoutian (2021 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine) for a seminar entitled ‘May the Force be with you! Piezo channels in mechanosensory biology’. The seminar will be hosted by Yasmine Belkaid.

Conference

The upcoming lecture, entitled "Transcriptional signatures reveal the immune response underlying progression and pathogenesis in tuberculosiss" will be held on Thursday June 5 at 4.30 pm in the Émile Duclaux lecture hall, and will be led by Anne O'Garra, head of the Laboratory of Immunoregulation and Infection at The Francis Crick Institute, London.

education

The Education Department continues its video series “My PhD at the Institut Pasteur”, aimed at showcasing the work of our PhD students. In this new episode, discover the research project of Daniel Wikar, a first-year PhD student under the supervision of Marc Lavigne in the Virology Department, and recipient of the 2024 Sidaction Young Researcher Award.

Museum

Nuit Blanche is an annual arts event organized by Paris City Council to showcase contemporary artistic creation. The event involves a wide range of exhibitions, performances and art installations hosted in museums, cultural institutions and unusual venues, open to the public free of charge late in the evening and for part of the night. To mark the 130th anniversary of cinema (1895), film maker Valérie Donzelli has been appointed as artistic director of this year's edition.

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