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Institut Pasteur Japon

History

For more than a century, the Institut Pasteur (IP) has led the struggle against infectious diseases.

The Association of Friends of the Institut Pasteur Japan was created in 2002 to strengthen the Institut Pasteur’s scientific exchanges with Japan. The Association Pasteur Japon (APJ) was established in 2005 as a non-profit organization (NPO). For ten years, APJ funded young Japanese researchers to research at the IP through postdoctoral fellowships co-financed by the Embassy of France to Japan. 

In 2016, IP created the Fondation Pasteur Japon (FPJ), to expand the scope of its activities in Japan and improve its governance. FPJ aims to promote research and facilitate the dissemination of scientific knowledge in the field of life sciences to the general public. During the same year, IP also created two Pasteur International Units (PIUs) at the Institute of Medical Sciences, the University of Tokyo (IMSUT), and the Center for Genomic Medicine at the Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University (KU) to strengthen research & development with Japanese research organizations.

In 2020, IP created the Institut Pasteur Japan office (IPJO) directed by Dr. Anavaj Sakuntabhai under the Direction International (DI) and Direction des Applications de la Recherche et des Relations Industrielles (DARRI) at IP in Paris. The purpose of this office is to enhance existing joint research, promote new joint research, and increase the visibility of Institut Pasteur and French science in Japan, thereby achieving the mission of Institut Pasteur in Japan. In January 2023, FPJ was re-organized to support the activities of IPJO and its PIUs, and to establish the Institut Pasteur Japan (IPJ) along with the IPJ Innovation Center in Japan.

In June 2024, IPJ was established, and Foundation Pasteur Japon (FPJ) transferred its functions to the newly formed IPJ.