Why share your science?

by time news

2023-05-16 13:52:01

Meeting with an altruistic scientist. Professor of immunology Philippe Kourilsky recounts his Pasteur years and the golden age of biology. But also the Pasteurian ethic of sharing which led him to the Collège de France to initiate the Knowledge against poverty chair. Journey of a humanist researcher, engaged in the North as well as in the South…

Let’s share the extraordinary journey (scientific, humanist and altruistic) of the professor Philippe Kourilsky . Internationally recognized immunologist, member of the Academy of Sciences, he was the director of the Institut Pasteur during the golden age of modern biology and accompanied the formidable discoveries around DNA and messenger RNA before to be appointed professor at the College de France where he initiated the chair Knowledge against poverty.  “I am not asking you what is your race, your nationality or your religion but what is your suffering?said Pasteur quoted by Philippe Kourilsky. How to continue in this way, why engage in the North as in the South for a real reciprocity, a global health really shared by all the humans on the planet?

With the immunologist, honorary professor at the Collège de France Philippe Kourilsky for his work My Pasteur years: the golden age of modern biology published by Odile Jacob.

At the microphone of Charlie Dupiot: Michaela Müller-Trutwin, head of the HIV, inflammation and persistence unit at the Institut Pasteur in Paris and Professor Emmanuel Nakouné is the Scientific Director of the Institut Pasteur in Bangui, Central African Republic.

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