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    Institut Pasteur of Shanghai, Chinese Academy of Sciences (IPS) is the first international institute under the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). Founded in 2004 by CAS, the Institut Pasteur and the Shanghai Municipal Government, IPS is an independent, nonprofit life sciences institute that works closely with Chinese authorities to address ...

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  2. Founded in 2004 by CAS, the Institut Pasteur and the Shanghai Municipal Government, IPS is an independent, nonprofit life sciences institute that works closely with Chinese authorities to address public health problems. IPS creates synergies between the Institut Pasteur and CAS networks, leveraging all the assets of Shanghai, one of Asia’s ...

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    The influential Pasteur Institute in Paris says it has suspended its partnership with the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), Beijing, and will cease to co-lead an institute in Shanghai, Nature has learnt.

    The Pasteur Institute of Shanghai was established in 2004 as a scientific partnership between France and China, focused on infectious-disease research. Over the years, researchers at the institute have studied viruses from hepatitis C to Ebola, Zika, HIV and SARS-CoV-2, and contributed to the development of vaccines and treatments, including a candidate drug to treat hand, foot and mouth disease, and a norovirus vaccine. As of last August, the institute had 146 staff members, including 35 principal investigators, as well as 29 postdoctoral fellows. Roughly 9% of the staff and postdoctoral fellows had a non-Chinese background.

    But a spokesperson for the Pasteur Institute told Nature that the organization decided to cease co-leading the Pasteur Institute of Shanghai with CAS in December 2022, after a year of dialogue between the two organizations. “This choice was made in order to begin a new cycle of conversations for improving the relationship between the two organizations and finding a more productive way to work together,” they said.

    As a result, the Pasteur Institute is no longer involved in the activities of the Pasteur Institute of Shanghai, which is now being supervised by CAS, and the Chinese facility’s name will change, the spokesperson said.

    A spokesperson for CAS said the two institutes have maintained a long-term and friendly partnership, and CAS has “deep gratitude” for the Pasteur Institute and the contributions of French scientists.

    The two institutes are “actively exploring new collaboration options, rather than the form of ‘a joint institute’, to better tackle global challenges in infectious-disease research”, said CAS.

    The full circumstances of what initiated the break-up are not clear, but the news has taken many researchers by surprise. It “does potentially signal the end of an era of scientific partnership”, says Alice Hughes, a conservation biologist at the University of Hong Kong, who collaborates with researchers at the Shanghai institute.

    There was much fanfare over the institute’s launch in 2004 — the French president at the time, Jacques Chirac, attended its inauguration. And its founding director, virologist Vincent Deubel, was the first foreigner to head a scientific institute on the Chinese mainland.

    At the time, China was not a leader in many research fields, says Hughes. But it is now an established scientific powerhouse, so CAS might not see so much value in co-leading such an institution with a foreign organization, says Hughes.

    The break in ties could also signal that China’s “era of internationalization” in research is over, she says, and that although foreign researchers are welcome at Chinese research institutions, they might not be able to co-lead them. It represents a significant loss for the Pasteur Institute in the region, she says.

    But others disagree that the news reflects a broader trend. “This is just an individual case,” says Ke Lan, a virologist at Wuhan University in China, who worked at the Shanghai institute between 2006 and 2016. Lan says the news is regrettable, and that the Chinese government encourages international scientific collaboration, which is still very active in the field of life sciences and necessary for infectious-disease research.

    Tetsuya Toyoda, a physician and virologist at Fukushimura Hospital in Toyohashi, Japan, who worked at the Shanghai institute between 2005 and 2010, says the lab has trained many researchers in biosafety and virology. But he thinks the Pasteur Institute’s decision to sever ties with CAS will have minimal impact on virology research in China, because that is now one of the country’s strengths.

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  3. Oct 10, 2004 · 2004.10.10. |. Share. The Institut Pasteur of Shanghai-Chinese Academy of Sciences is being inaugurated today in the presence of Mr. Jacques Chirac, President of the French Republic, Mr. Lu Yongxiang, President of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Mr. Han Zheng, Mayor of Shanghai, Mr. Philippe Kourilsky, President of the Institut Pasteur, and ...

  4. 2023.03.08. |. Share. International. The Institut Pasteur decided in December 2022 to suspend its partnership agreement with the Chinese Academy of Sciences regarding the Institut Pasteur of Shanghai.

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