Joint stand: Anvita Bhargava for 1H-EID and Ismaël Shihab El Din for EID@Lyon
This was also an opportunity for the Graduate Schools to assert themselves within this context as institutions of excellence, which provide complete and multidisciplinary One Health-based training in the field of EIDs. Let’s not forget: well-structured research-bases training is key to preparing the planet-health actors of tomorrow. The presence of 1H-EID and EID@Lyon was greatly appreciated and added value to the event.
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Convergences: a strategic alliance for the future of Biology-Health research
A key milestone in the partnership between the Institut Pasteur and Paris Cité University, the inaugural “Convergences” scientific meeting took place at Odéon on June 17th. Let’s look back at the highlights of this day…
Webinar on the Master 2 in Emerging Infectious Diseases
The webinar introduces the Graduate School of One Health-Emerging Infectious Diseases and its Master 2 programme for the academic year 2024-2025, open to all interested individuals. It provides an overview of the programme and the opportunities available, followed by...
Interview with Dr. Anthony Fauci: Shaping the Future of Pandemic Preparedness
Doc. FAUCI emphasises the importance of training future scientists in interdisciplinary collaboration and awareness of socio-economic issues to better prepare decision-makers for pandemics…
Studying in a Université Paris Cité Graduate School
Graduate Schools combine master’s degree and doctorate programmes, supported by research laboratories. This means that students can work on a wide range of relevant problems, benefiting from the diversity of these courses and the feedback of students who have already done them !