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CERP/PHE3ID team awarded the Shapemed@Lyon call "Projets d'amorçage"
The PHE3ID/CERP research team has been awarded with one of the first Projets d’Amorçage supported by SHAPE-Med@Lyon
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Launch of the Chaire industrielle REVIDA
On october 11, the Chaire industrielle REVIDA about respiratory infectious diseases, led by the researcher Sophie Trouillet-Assant (UCBL/HCL), was officially launched by the Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, the Hospices Civils de Lyon, and bioMérieux, with the support of the Agence nationale de la recherche. It should enable the improvement of the capacity of health systems to face the emerging of new respiratory diseases.
Located in The Center / News / 2024
Sidaction donors discover CIRI with the LP2L team
On October 12, 2023, Sidaction donors visited the laboratory of the LP2L team (A. Cimarelli, L. Etienne). Here's a look back at this successful moment of sharing.
Located in The Center / News / 2023
Le CIRI au 23ème ANRS | EID AC42
Le CIRI est représenté, ces mardi 23 et mercredi 24 mai 2023, au meeting du Réseau National des Hépatites virales qui se déroule à Paris.
Located in The Center / News / 2023
New publication COVID Nature communication
New publication - VIV Team in Nature communication
Located in Teams / / Dreux M - VIV / News
Covid-19: infection-vaccination combination best protects against reinfection with SARS-CoV-2
Several CIRI teams carried out this work, published in the journal Science Translational Medicine.
Located in The Center / News / 2023
HERVCOV: A european project coordinated by Branka Horvat
The protein that opens doors to the medicine of the future and treatment of COVID-19
Located in Teams / Horvat B - IbIV / Actualités
Antibiotic resistance: How some bacteria acquire resistance genes from their environment?
Antibiotic resistance has made certain infections, sometimes common, such as urinary and respiratory infections, impossible to treat, representing a major setback in the medical care of human and animal patients. This resistance has thus become a major health issue, which has led the WHO (World Health Organization) to establish a list of bacteria in which antibiotic resistance is particularly worrying.In a new study published in the journal mBio, we focused on one of these bacteria that are particularly resistant to antibiotics, Acinetobacter baumannii. The latter is responsible for many opportunistic and nosocomial infections. We have determined the mechanisms that allow this bacterium to rapidly acquire resistance genes from neighboring bacteria.
Located in Teams / Charpentier X - Horigene / News
Alexandre Belot, Lauréat du prix de la Fondation Guillaumat-Piel de la FRM
Located in Teams / Walzer T - LYACTS / Actualités
François-Loïc Cosset, recipient of the Jaffé Prize - Institut de France
Located in Teams / Cosset FL - EVIR / News