
Eliane Meurs
Eliane Meurs has a solid expertise on signaling pathways leading to induction of IFN and on the mechanism of action of the dsRNA-dependent protein kinase PKR. E.Meurs was originally responsible for the cloning of this […]

Eliane Meurs has a solid expertise on signaling pathways leading to induction of IFN and on the mechanism of action of the dsRNA-dependent protein kinase PKR. E.Meurs was originally responsible for the cloning of this […]


For the full and updated version, please go to the laboratory link: https://research.pasteur.fr/en/team/hiv-inflammation-and-persistence/ Michaela Müller-Trutwin is Professor at Institut Pasteur and the head of the “HIV, Inflammation and Persistence” Unit. She studied Biology at […]

Beatrice Jacquelin joined Michaela Müller-Trutwin’s group at Institut Pasteur as a research engineer in 2004. Throughout the years of her graduate (1998-2001) and postdoctoral (2002-2004) training that she performed at The Scripps Research Institute […]

Dr Sáez-Cirión received his PhD in Science in 2001 from the University of the Basque Country, Leioa, Spain. He joined the Institut Pasteur in Paris as a Postdoc in 2003 after a first postdoctoral […]
Dr. Caroline Passaes received her Master’s degree in Parasite Biology in 2007 from the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, Brazil, the largest institution for research and development in biomedical sciences in South America. Since 2005, she […]



My recent work focuses on the genetic and functional dissection of complex traits using the mouse genetic toolbox. After developing a collection of interspecific congenic strains which were instrumental in exploring the genetic control […]


I currently lead a research unit in the Virology department of Institut Pasteur. My research interests lie in RNA virus discovery, emergence, transmission, and evolution. Within the group, we use viral genomics to study […]


Philippe J. Sansonetti, MS, MD, is a microbiologist, Professor at the Pasteur Institute and the Collège de France in Paris. He is the Director of the Inserm Unit 1202 and of the Institut Pasteur […]
