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A new Pasteur International Unit about Fungal Extracellular Vesicles
Americas, Euro-Mediterranean
Pasteur International Unit Fungal Extracellular Vesicles has been created by the Institut Pasteur, FioCruz – Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (Brazil) – two members of the Pasteur Network – and the University of Birmingham (UK). The Pasteur International Joint Research Units are jointly created with two or more research teams, working together within the Pasteur Network.
More information :
- Institut Pasteur article : Creation of the Pasteur International Unit Fungal Extracellular Vesicles
- Fiocruz press release : Fiocruz-Pasteur-Birmingham international unit will investigate fungal diseases
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The Pasteur Network is a vast human and scientific community with more than 30 members in over 20 countries contributing together to global health. Located in the heart of endemic areas, the Network has privileged access to a large number of pathogens that it monitors and studies on all five continents. This exceptional diversity makes the Pasteur Network a unique global actor in public health, science, innovation, and education, especially in the fight against infectious diseases.