Environment and health risks [52]
HearInNoise
Aziz El Amraoui
MITICA: Identifying the mechanisms of acquisition of a dysbiotic microbiota and pediatric environmental enteropathy in infants in the context of chronic malnutrition
Philippe Sansonetti
Infravec2 – Research Infrastructures for the Control of Vector-borne Diseases
Kenneth Vernick • Anna-Bella Failloux
INCEPTION – Institut Convergence for the study of Emergence of Pathology Through Individuals and Populations
IINCEPTION Goal The Inception aims to develop a core structure to mobilize data resources, numerical sciences, and fundamental experimental biology in various health issues (Official website here: https://www.inception-program.fr/en). The inception program uses Integrative Biology, […]
Olivia Chény
Clinical Research Coordination Office
Olivia Chény holds a Ph.D. in Food Science (Taste Neurophysiology) from Université Paris-Sud. After acquiring expertise in clinical research (CEA) and epidemiology (INSERM), Olivia Chény joined the Institut Pasteur in 2009 as a clinical […]
Metagenomics for Pathogen Detection
Valérie Caro
Guillain Mikaty
Environment and Infectious Risks
DENFREE consortium – Dengue Framework for Resisting Epidemics in Europe
Anavaj Sakuntabhai • Richard Paul
Pôle de Génotypage des Pathogènes (PGP)
Valérie Caro
Quantifying heterogeneities in dengue virus transmission dynamics
Thomas W. Scott
Genomic and nomenclature databases of pathogenic bacterial strains
Sylvain Brisse
Jennifer Fatni
Holding a Master’s degree in International Affairs from Sciences Po Paris, Jennifer Fatni worked for the Center for Global Health as Communications and Education projects Officer from July 2015 to July 2017.
Cyanobacterial bioactive compounds
Muriel Gugger
Collection of Cyanobacteria
Muriel Gugger
Leptospirosis
Leptospirosis is a zoonotic bacterial disease found predominantly in impoverished populations inhabiting developing countries with tropical climates. Rodents are the main reservoir of the disease, excreting the bacteria in their urine. Humans are usually […]