News
2023.10.06
Diphtheria, a disease that in the past was often fatal, continues to be closely monitored even as widespread vaccination programs are in place. Although...
News
2023.10.02
Malaria is the most deadly vector-borne disease in the world, claiming more than 600,000 lives each year. Vector-borne diseases are caused by an infectious...
News
2023.06.16
In January 2018, Institut Pasteur adopted a new strategic plan for 2019-2023, to boost basic research and increase its impact on human health, with...
News
2023.06.21
Parasites in the genus Plasmodium are responsible for malaria. They infect humans via mosquitoes that have themselves been infected. Once the parasite has...
News
2023.05.23
On May 16, in the context of the Healthcare Innovation 2030 plan, the French government announced the creation of five world-class clusters, providing them...
Portrait
2023.04.14
Back "home"
After completing her PhD and a postdoctoral fellowship at the Institut Pasteur, Sarah Bonnet worked for nearly 20 years at INRAE, the French...
Document de presse
2023.03.07
To combat allergic asthma, which affects millions of people worldwide, scientists from Inserm, CNRS and Université Toulouse III-Paul Sabatier at the Infinity...
News
2023.02.20
Following the 7.8-magnitude earthquake that hit Turkey and Syria on February 6, 2023, the Institut Pasteur has decided to participate in a "mobile laboratory...
News
2023.02.28
The neologism "infodemic," which refers to the rapid circulation of a large volume of both true and false information, gained in popularity during the COVID-...
Portrait
2023.02.10
Robert Louis Stevenson once said that the journey was more important than the destination. For Caroline Demangel, the journey traveled has enabled her to...