1. Article | 2020.06.22

    Developing a rapid diagnostic test to detect SARS-CoV2 virus in various environment

    Aim: The epidemy of the SARS-CoV-2 virus and its global spread urgently requires efficient means for rapid diagnosis, as well as detection in various environments (aside from clinical laboratories), such as airplanes, schools, potential animal carriers, etc. We have previously devised a colorimetric method to detect specific pathogen sequences using Rolling Circle Amplification (RCA) which...

  2. Document de presse | 2015.01.13

    Identification of an Achilles heel in the dengue virus gives new hope for vaccine development

    In association with Imperial College London, scientists at the Institut Pasteur and CNRS have identified a vulnerable site on the surface of the dengue virus which is targeted by the only broadly neutralizing antibodies identified to date. This discovery offers a new target for the development of a vaccine to combat all four types of dengue virus currently in circulation. These results were...

  3. News | 2020.07.27

    A new biotechnology tool to tackle antibiotic resistance

    Designing effective new molecules to tackle infectious diseases is a difficult process that currently represents a huge challenge for scientists, especially given the rise in bacterial resistance to antibiotics. Scientists from the Institut Pasteur's Bacterial Genome Plasticity Unit have responded to this challenge by developing a new biotechnological tool which bypasses the sampling limitations...

  4. Article | 2021.06.24

    Pasteurians and Institut Pasteur alumni Network

    The Institut Pasteur gathers its community, Pasteurians and Alumni, with an international network aimed at all past and present Institut Pasteur staff from Paris or any of the members of the Pasteur Network.

  5. News | 2013.04.15

    Atomic-level characterization of the effects of alcohol on a major player of the central nervous system

    Scientists at the Institut Pasteur, the CNRS and the University of Texas have been able to observe at atomic-level the effects of ethanol (the alcohol present in alcoholic beverages) on central nervous system receptors. They have identified five ethanol binding sites in a mutant of a bacterial analog of nicotinic receptors, and have determined how the binding of ethanol stimulates receptor...

  6. Document de presse | 2010.10.04

    Malaria: a theory disproved – the parasite can develop and persist in the skin

    Scientists from the Institut Pasteur have demonstrated in rodents that, contrary to long-held belief, the malaria parasite is able to develop and produce infectious forms not only in the liver but also in the skin. This discovery proves that the skin is not merely a transitional site for the parasites on their way to the liver, but a site where the parasites can actually develop and even persist...

  7. Article | 2016.12.20

    Amgen Scholars Program

    The Amgen Scholars Program at Institut Pasteur will provide ten undergraduate students from European universities the opportunity to work on supervised research projects during an eight-week summer internship in Institut Pasteur.

  8. Document de presse | 2017.08.31

    Gut microbiota of mosquito larvae has an impact on adult insect’s ability to transmit human pathogens

    Researchers from the Institut Pasteur and CNRS, in collaboration with scientific teams from IRD, University Claude Bernard Lyon 1*, and CIRMF in Gabon, have demonstrated that differential bacterial exposure during the development of mosquito larvae (Aedes aegypti) can have “carry-over” effects on adult traits related to an insect’s ability to be a successful vector of arboviruses. These results...

  9. News | 2019.04.01

    Immune cells fighting blood cancer visualized for the first time

    When cancer escapes the immune system, our defenses are rendered powerless and are unable to fight against the disease. Chimeric antigen receptor T cells (CAR T cells) represent a promising immunotherapy strategy, developed with the aim of tackling tumors head-on. But the occurrence of relapse in some patients remains a challenge. Scientists at the Institut Pasteur have identified the precise...

  10. News | 2014.09.23

    MOU between Institut Pasteur and Fondation Mérieux in response to the Ebola virus and other hemorrhagic fever disease in Western Africa

    Fondation Mérieux and Institut Pasteur signed September 12, 2014 a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). This MOU serves to set forth the areas of collaboration in response to the Ebola virus disease (EVD) and other hemorrhagic fever diseases in Western Africa through three ways: Deployment of a new mobile laboratory, dedicated to detection and identification of infectious diseases caused by risk...

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