
Listeria infections [35]


The institut Carnot Pasteur MS
Carnot, label of excellence Founded in 2006, the Carnot Label, granted by the French government, was designed to develop partnership-based research, meaning research conducted by public laboratories in partnership with socio-economic players, primarily industry […]

Catherine Ottone
Investigation and volunteers for human health

Caroline Charlier-Woerther
Biology of infection

Microbial Evolutionary Genomics
Eduardo Rocha

Biology of infection
Marc Lecuit

Olivier Dussurget
Group : Bacterial Pathogenesis and Antibacterial Agents
In a globalized world heading for a post-antibiotic era, refined understanding of human, animal and environmental interactions with pathogenic bacteria is of utmost importance. The primary aim of our research is to discover bacterial […]

David Ribet

Javier Pizarro-Cerda
Yersinia

Nicolas Serafini
Innate Immunity

Alexandre Leclercq
Biology of infection

Olivier Disson
Biology of infection

Marc Lecuit
Biology of infection
Marc Lecuit, MD, PhD, is a microbiologist and an infectious diseases physician. He is the Director of the Biology of Infection Unit at the Institut Pasteur and Inserm (U1117) and of the Listeria National […]

Eduardo Rocha
UMR3525 CNRS/Institut Pasteur – Genetics of genomes
My work focuses on the interplay between the organisation of genomes arising by the chromosomal interactions of cellular processes and the recombination processes generating adaptive genetic variation. Genetic elements tend to be organized in […]

Mylène Maury
Microbial Evolutionary Genomics

Pascale Cossart
Bacteria-Cell Interactions
Pascale Cossart has since 1986 investigated how bacterial pathogens interact with mammalian cells during infection. She has pioneered and documented in details how bacteria by using a multitude of complementary strategies, – including posttranslational […]