News
2023.06.06
The tiger mosquito, Aedes albopictus, is known to serve as the vector for several viruses that are pathogenic for humans. In mainland France, it was...
Report
2023.06.20
On December 31, 2022, Santé publique France renewed its trust in the Institut Pasteur for its National Reference Centers (CNRs). Nineteen laboratories are...
News
2023.10.09
Although gender diversity drives innovation, women encounter greater barriers to the development of their scientific careers than their male colleagues....
Report
2022.07.08
Emerging infectious diseases result from contact between microbes and animals, with humans the most parasitized animal species. From the plague in Asia in 1894...
News
2023.06.06
This article is the first in a series devoted to the hopes of HIV-AIDS research, on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the identification of the virus...
News
2024.05.15
"Every kilometer cycled saves €1 in medical costs."(in french)
In Western countries like France, 40% of people have a medical condition associated with a...
Portrait
2024.03.05
When Carla Saleh arrived in France from Argentina aged 25 as a young scientist, she didn't speak a word of French. She now leads her own research unit at the...
News
2024.02.06
The International Day of Women and Girls in Science has been celebrated on February 11 every year since 2016. According to UNESCO, just one third of...
News
2023.12.20
Hepatitis B is a viral liver disease that affects nearly 300 million people worldwide. The virus is generally transmitted from mother to child, through...
News
2023.12.19
Flaviviruses are pathogens transmitted by vectors, either insects like mosquitoes or arachnids like ticks. In Europe, the tick is the vector that transmits the...