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Understanding the Resurgence of Measles: Three Essential Questions
With measles resurging in several parts of the world, the Institut Pasteur provides a clear, accessible analysis addressing three key questions: Why is measles coming back? Mainly due to insufficient vaccination coverage, which disrupts herd immunity and allows outbreaks to spread rapidly. Is the measles vaccine still effective? Yes. Two doses of the MMR vaccine (usually administered at 12 months and between 16–18 months) provide long-lasting, highly effective protection. Doe


Six Pasteur Women Scientists Awarded the 2025 L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science “Young Talents France” Prize
Six young researchers from the Institut Pasteur have been honored with the prestigious L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science – Young Talents France 2025 award. This distinction recognizes promising early-career scientists whose work contributes to major advances in biology, medicine, and public health. The awardees include: Eulalie Liorzou – investigating the cellular mechanisms of uterine biology to better understand menstrual disorders in Camille Berthelot research team (IN


Two Unexpected Pathogens Identified in Soldiers of Napoleon’s 1812 Retreat
Two Unexpected Pathogens Identified in Soldiers of Napoleon’s 1812 Retreat: A New Look at a Historical Catastrophe The remarkable paleogenomic investigation by Nicolas Rascovan (INCEPTION G5) team has revealed the presence of two pathogens— Salmonella enterica Paratyphi C and Borrelia recurrentis —in remains of soldiers from Napoleon’s disastrous retreat from Russia in 1812. This discovery suggests that infectious diseases may have played a much more significant role in the


Artificial Intelligence to Anticipate Future Pandemics: A Transformative Vision Published in Nature
In a major international study published in Nature , researchers including Simon Cauchemez from the INCEPTION Consortium highlight how artificial intelligence will shape global preparedness against future pandemics. The article outlines the unprecedented potential of AI to detect weak epidemiological signals, accelerate genomic surveillance, and predict how a pathogen may emerge or evolve. Key contributions of AI include: combining climatic, demographic, ecological, mobility


Launch of the Robert-Debré Institute for the Child’s Brain
The Institut Pasteur, together with the Robert-Debré Hospital, Université Paris Cité, Inserm, and the CEA, has announced the creation of the Robert-Debré Institute for the Child’s Brain (IRDC) , an ambitious IHU (University Hospital Institute) that aims to revolutionize how we understand and support neurodevelopmental trajectories. Conceived as a bridge between basic research, clinical practice, and educational sciences, the IRDC will focus on early detection, prevention, and
The extended mobility of plasmids
Nucleic Acid Research Maria Pilar Garcillán-Barcia, Fernando de la Cruz, Eduardo P C Rocha Summary Plasmids play key roles in the...
Polygenic risk score prediction accuracy convergence
HGG Advances Léo Henches, Jihye Kim, Zhiyu Yang, Simone Rubinacci, Gabriel Pires, Clara Albiñana, Christophe Boetto, Hanna Julienne,...
In-host evolution of Yersinia enterocolitica during a chronic human infection
Nature Communications Cyril Savin, Pierre Lê-Bury, Julien Guglielmini, Thibaut Douché, Guillem Mas Fiol, Rodolphe Buzelé, Cécile Le Brun,...
Extracting circumstances of Covid-19 transmission from free text with large language models
Nature Communications Gaston Bizel-Bizellot, Simon Galmiche, Benoît Lelandais, Tiffany Charmet, Laurent Coudeville, Arnaud Fontanet &...
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