Pasteur Courses

Molecular genetics and epigenetics

This seven-week theoretical and technical course addresses the conceptual and technical aspects of somatic and germ genetics and epigenetics. If you are a member of the Pasteur Network (see list), consider applying for the Calmette & Yersin Study Grant. The deadline for applying for the scholarship is the same as the deadline for applying for the course.

Practical Information

  • 7 weeks
  • November 2, 2026 - December 18, 2026
  • Institut Pasteur
  • French

Contacts

courspasteur.gem@pasteur.fr

Registration

  • Deadline : June 21, 2026
  • Attendees : 20

Accreditations:

  • University Diploma (DU) - Université Paris Cité
  • Université Paris Cité – G.E.N.E Graduate School
  • Credits for Université Paris Cité Master 2 degree
  • Credits for Sorbonne University Master 2 degree
  • Credits for PSL Master 2 degree (Life Sciences IMALIS)
  • Credits for Paris-Saclay Master 2 degree
  • Doctoral School Module
  • Institut Pasteur Diploma

Description

Master 2 students from partner Universities (Sorbonne University, University of Paris Cité and Paris-Saclay University) MUST NOT register online and must submit their registration request DIRECTLY to contacts in charge of their university course. These students have free access to the course.

All other students must register online and pay their registration fees.

The theoretical courses address issues of expression, organization, and stability of eukaryotic genomes. Genetic and epigenetic mechanisms and their influences on cell development and chromosomal stability will be described. Emphasis will be placed on the analysis of oncogenic somatic rearrangements. We will discuss how human genome sequencing can be used to understand genetic diversity in populations and vulnerability to disease.

 

The practical work will provide an opportunity to develop several experimental approaches.

• Analysis of common fragile sites by cytogenetics and replication fork speed by molecular combing

• Study of chromosome stability in Candida albicans yeast

• Analysis of the cell cycle and spontaneous mutagenesis during growth and quiescence

• Study by chromatin immunoprecipitation followed by quantitative PCR of a histone demethylase

• Analysis of genetic profiles combining rare and frequent variants in the case of autism

  • Candidates must have a good knowledge of genetics at the Master's level or the end of the first year of the Master's degree. Applications are evaluated by the Course Committee.

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Course presentation for first-year master’s students in February 2026  :

 

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Directors

ARCANGIOLI Benoît - Institut Pasteur
BOURGERON Thomas * - Institut Pasteur - Université Paris Cité

Head of laboratory practicals

BACHELLIER-BASSI Sophie - Institut Pasteur

Members of the course committee

ARCANGIOLI Benoît - Institut Pasteur
BACHELLIER-BASSI Sophie - Institut Pasteur
BOURGERON Thomas * - Institut Pasteur - Université Paris Cité
CHERIET Samia - Institut Pasteur
DEBATISSE-BUTTIN Michelle - Institut Gustave Roussy
DESPRAS Emmanuelle - Centre de Recherche Saint-Antoine, Paris
DRASKOVIC Irena * - Institut Curie
PONTICELLI Virginie - Institut Pasteur
SALA Monica - Institut Pasteur

Directors honorary

DEBATISSE-BUTTIN Michelle - Institut Gustave Roussy

* Representative of Universities