
Louis Pasteur: a universal legacy
And it was Pasteur who laid the scientific foundations for the principles of hygiene, which took on such importance during the pandemic. Louis Pasteur himself always avoided shaking hands, and if he …
About Institut Pasteur
To carry out its mission dedicated to the fight against disease in France and around the world, the Institut Pasteur develops its activities in four areas: research, public health, training, and the …
Our History - Institut Pasteur
The Institut Pasteur is a private, non-profit foundation officially recognized for charitable status, just as Louis Pasteur himself wanted. Established by decree on June 4, 1887, the Institut Pasteur was …
Why join us? - Research - Institut Pasteur
Aug 24, 2015 · The Institut Pasteur is a globally recognized leader in infectious diseases, microbiology and immunology. Other avenues of investigation include cancer, genetic and neurodegenerative …
Environmental transitions and health - Pasteur 2030
Institut Pasteur studies the impact of climate change on infectious diseases and develops innovative solutions to prevent pandemics.
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Pasteur 2030
As an independent foundation acting in the public interest since 1887, the Institut Pasteur has the capacity to adapt and provide a decisive response on the French, European and international …
La vie et l’œuvre de Louis Pasteur
Louis Pasteur, chimiste de formation, sera à l’origine des plus formidables révolutions scientifiques du XIXème siècle, dans les domaines de la biologie, l’agriculture, la médecine ou encore l’hygiène.
À propos de l'institut pasteur | Pour chaque vie, la science agit
Fondation reconnue d’utilité publique, créée par décret en 1887 à l’initiative de Louis Pasteur, l’Institut Pasteur est aujourd’hui un centre de recherche biomédicale de renommée internationale.
The Institut Pasteur
The Institut Pasteur is a private, non-profit foundation. Its mission is to help prevent and treat diseases, mainly those of infectious origin, through research, teaching, and public health initiatives.