Research labs
The Graduate School of One Health-Emerging Infectious Diseases (1H-EID) is based on an extensive network of institutes and specialised laboratories in infectious diseases, public health, and human and social sciences from Université Paris Cité, Institut Pasteur, Sorbonne University, and the National Veterinary School of Alfort (EnvA).
The Graduate School benefits notably from the off-site Institute Microb’UP, which brings together the community working on microbiology, virology, and infectious diseases within Université Paris Cité.
It leverages complementary expertise in zoonoses and ecology from the research teams of its partners, EnvA and Sorbonne University. This diverse community of expertise fosters the creation of transdisciplinary projects and generates significant momentum for research-based training for Master’s students, as well as doctoral candidates.
List of labs within our various branches:
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