Brigitte Gicquel

Brigitte Gicquel (BG) is a biologist. She first studied molecular interactions between MTB and host cells and was a pioneer in the identification of molecular diagnosis probes and genes involved in virulence of MTB, the basis of a vaccine candidate under clinical trials. BG coordinated the efforts of the European Commission to find new vaccines against TB and is now the coordinator on the European NAREB project on nanotechnology and Infectious Diseases. She heads the Mycobacterial Genetics Unit at Institut Pasteur in Paris, and the Emerging Bacterial Pathogens Unit at the Institut Pasteur of Shanghai Where she works in collaboration with the CCDC.

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Tuberculosis (FUN)

To provide an up-to-date overview of the disease, the Institut Pasteur has created a MOOC dedicated to Tuberculosis. This course will provide a knowledge base that goes from the basics of TB to the current state of knowledge on various aspects of tuberculosis: the clinical picture, epidemiology, pediatric TB, [...]