With public and technological public establishments (EPST)
Our campus hosts 11 research entities collected with the CNRSand 10 with theInserm. The Pasteur Institute also hosts 2 units under contract with theInraeand 3 mixed units, respectively in partnership with the CnamInria andPolytechnic School.
Mixed units can accommodate permanent scientists from these organizations and, currently, the Pasteur Institute hosts 95 researchers and 26 CNRS engineers, 39 researchers and 6 engineers, 45 researchers/researchers and 7-university hospital.
With universities and lessons
These partnerships cover the research aspects which allow the reception of researchers-teaching-school researchers and are essential to the development of teaching activities.
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14 courses integrated into master’s courses (levels 1 and 2) of our partner universities (Paris Cité University, Sorbonne University, École Normale Supérieure / University Paris Sciences & Letters, Paris-Saclay)
In addition, 10 pastor courses are part of the European Magister of Genetics of the University of Paris and 14 Pasteur courses give rise to European Credits Transfer System from the Pasteur-Cnam School which deliver the specialized masters of public health.
The Medicine/Sciences program is organized with the ENS, the Institut Curie and the Paris Sciences & Letters University.
Finally, the Institut Pasteur manages the International Doctoral Program of the Institut Pasteur (PPU), with the University of Paris Cité, Sorbonne University, Paris-Saclay, the University of Oxford and the Institute Imagine.
With the AP-HP and GHU Paris Psychiatry and Neuroscience
The framework agreements with public assistance-Paris Hospitals (AP-HP) and the University Hospital Group (GHU) Paris Psychiatry and Neuroscience continue to make the link between fundamental research and translational and clinical research.
The Pasteur Institute and the AP-HP publish calls for projects each year to welcome hospital doctors (reception position or interface contract). This partnership allows the creation of mixed units and the reception of hospital practitioners of the AP-HP.
In 2024, two IHUs involving the Pasteur Institute and the AP-HP were launched: reConnect (hearing disorders) andRobert-Debré institute of the child’s brain (pediatric neurode development).
With “Pasteur 2030”, the Pasteur Institute will continue these partnerships, notably that established in 2024 with handles in a “One Health” approach, and those with CNRS and Inria in terms ofartificial intelligence (the PR project[AI]RIE – PSAI was a winner of the IA cluster program in 2024) or with the Paris University cited for chemistry.
He will develop his relations with INSERM and with the Anrs-MIE to contribute to the major priority research programs in-health biology and strengthen French and international expertise on infectious diseases.