Pasteur Network


The Pasteur Network,, is a global alliance of 32 institutes, most named after Louis Pasteur, dedicated to addressing public health challenges through scientific research, innovation, and collaboration. Initially founded in 2011 as the Pasteur International Network, the association adopted a new governance model in 2021 and became the Pasteur Network.
Recognized as a non-state actor by the World Health Organization, the Pasteur Network maintains close ties with national health authorities, with many of its members working alongside local Ministries of Health. The network supports a global infrastructure, comprising more than 50 national and regional reference laboratories, including multiple Biosafety Level 3 facilities, and WHO Collaborating Centers.
During major public health crisis, like Ebola, MPox, or COVID-19 pandemic, members from the Pasteur Network worked on different aspect of public health research to tackle the disease, including surveillance, testing and virology analysis.

History and governance

The global network began to form shortly after, with early satellite institutes established in Saigon in 1891, Tunis in 1893, Algiers in 1894, Senegal in 1896, and Brazzaville in 1908. Louis Pasteur's inspiring message, "Science knows no countries", led to the creation of the extensive network of centers. Each center maintains its own network, strategy, and collaborations locally, within the Pasteur Network, and with other organizations.
The Network's governance underwent a significant transformation starting in June 2021, with the appointment of an Executive Director, Rebecca F. Grais, and the implementation of a more participatory and balanced governance structure designed to enhance collective action and amplify member voices. This structural adjustment in 2023 focused on strengthening collaborative governance and enhancing regional representation, leading to improved regional and thematic coordination, financial planning, and the establishment of clear terms of reference for its Board. This renewal marked a crucial step towards realizing the Network's full potential as a non-state, not-for-profit, global actor and leader. Leadership was transferred from the Institut Pasteur to a board of directors and an executive committee made up of the Network's constituent members, led by an elected president.

Members

The Pasteur Network is an alliance of 32 institutes worldwide. Its members meet regularly to discuss about their collaboration and coordination facing global public health challenges.
CityCountryInstitute nameDate Created
AlgiersAlgeriaPasteur Institute of Algeria1894
AthensGreeceHellenic Pasteur Institute1920
BanguiCentral African RepublicInstitut Pasteur de Bangui1961
BrusselsBelgiumSciensano1904
RomeItalyIstituto Pasteur Italia - Cenci Bolognetti Foundation1964
ConakryGuineaInstitut Pasteur de Guinée2015
Rio de Janeiro, FiocruzBrazilOswaldo Cruz Foundation1900
Sao PauloBrazilInstitut Pasteur de Sao Paulo
Phnom PenhCambodiaInstitute Pasteur du Cambodge1953
DakarSenegalInstitute Pasteur de Dakar1924
LilleFranceInstitut Pasteur de Lille1984
Pointe-à-PitreGuadeloupe, FranceInstitut Pasteur de Guadeloupe1924
CayenneFrench Guiana, FranceInstitut Pasteur de la Guyane1940
ParisFrancePasteur Institute
Ho Chi Minh CityVietnamInstitut Pasteur in [Ho Chi Minh City]1891
Nha TrangVietnamPasteur Institute of Nha Trang1895
HanoiVietnamNational [Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology]1924
VientianeLaosInstitut Pasteur in Laos2007
TehranIranPasteur Institute of Iran1919
AbidjanCôte d'IvoireInstitut Pasteur de Côte d'Ivoire1972
TananariveMadagascarInstitut Pasteur de Madagascar1898
CasablancaMoroccoInstitut Pasteur du Maroc1911
NouméaNew Caledonia, FranceInstitut Pasteur in New Caledonia1955
St PetersburgRussiaInstitut Pasteur in Saint Petersburg1923
TunisTunisiaPasteur Institute of Tunis1893
MontevideoUruguayInstitut Pasteur Montevideo2006
SofiaBulgariaStephan Angeloff Institute of Microbiology1947
NiameyNigerCERMES1980
Yaoundé,CameroonInstitut Pasteur du Cameroun1959
SeoulSouth KoreaInstitut Pasteur Korea2003
Montreal, LavalCanadaINRS - Armand-Frappier Santé Biotechnologie Research Centre1938
Hong KongChinaHong Kong University - Pasteur Research Centre1999