Institut Pasteur
The Institut Pasteur is a renowned research institute located in Paris, France. Founded in 1887 by the famous scientist Louis Pasteur, it focuses on the study of biology, diseases, and vaccines. The institute plays a crucial role in public health and has contributed significantly to the understanding and prevention of infectious diseases.
With a network of over 30 institutes worldwide, the Institut Pasteur conducts cutting-edge research in various fields, including microbiology, immunology, and genetics. It is also involved in training scientists and healthcare professionals, promoting global health initiatives, and developing new vaccines to combat emerging diseases.