Pasteur Institute of Algeria

Pasteur Institute of Algeria
Institut Pasteur d'Algérie
Founded1894; 130 years ago (1894)
FounderJean Baptiste Paulin Trolard
Henri Soulié
TypeNon-profit
PurposeStudy biology, microorganisms, diseases and vaccines.
Location
Coordinates36°45′08″N 2°57′57″E / 36.75222°N 2.96583°E / 36.75222; 2.96583
Area served
Algeria
ServicesResearch, Public health, Training, Innovation
Official languages
French
Key people
Fawzi Derrar (Director)
Websitewww.pasteur.dz

The Pasteur Institute is an institute located in Algiers, Algeria. Its library holds 47,000 volumes.[1]

Missions

The institute has the following missions: carrying out analyzes and diagnoses, it also ensures epidemiological surveillance, research, training, production and import and distribution of the main vaccines to health establishments and animal husbandry. laboratory animals that are the subject of experiments.[2]

Directors

  • Jean Baptiste Paulin Trolard (1894 (1894) – 1900 (1900))
  • Edmond Sergent (1900 (1900) – 1910 (1910))
  • Albert Calmette (1910 (1910) – 1912 (1912))
  • Edmond Sergent (1912 (1912) – 1962 (1962))
  • Docteur Beguet (1962 (1962) – 1963 (1963))
  • Robert Neil (1963 (1963) – 1971 (1971))
  • Mostefa Benhassine (1971 (1971) – 1986 (1986))
  • Amar Benaouda (1986 (1986) – 1989 (1989))
  • Mohamed Chérif Abbadi (1989 (1989) – 1991 (1991))
  • Fadila Boulahbal (1991 (1991) – 1995 (1995))
  • Mohamed Tazir (1994 (1994) – 2000 (2000))
  • Miloud Belkaid (2000 (2000) – 2006 (2006))
  • Hadj Ahmed Lebres (2006 (2006) – 2009 (2009))
  • Mohamed Chérif Abbadi (2009 (2009))
  • Mohamed Tazir (2009 (2009) – 2012 (2012))
  • Mohamed Mansouri (2012 (2012))
  • Kamel Kezzal (2012 (2012) – 2016 (2016))
  • Zoubir Harrat (2016 (2016) – Mars 2020 (Mars 2020))[3]
  • Fawzi Derrar (Mars 2020 (Mars 2020) – present)[3]

References

  1. ^ Algeria - Libraries and museums
  2. ^ Abdeladim, Farid (27 September 2016). ""L'Institut Pasteur doit cesser d'être un Epic d'importation"". Liberté (in French). Archived from the original on 28 September 2016.
  3. ^ a b "Le professeur Zoubir Harrat limogé". Liberté (in French). 9 March 2020. Archived from the original on 10 March 2020.