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Launched in 2004 by Jacques Chirac with the P4 laboratory in Wuhan, the Institut Pasteur in Shanghai will come under Chinese control.
Jeremy Andre
![Jacques Chirac visits the Pasteur Institute in Shanghai on October 11, 2004.
Jacques Chirac visits the Pasteur Institute in Shanghai on October 11, 2004.](https://i0.wp.com/static.lpnt.fr/images/2023/03/11/24262560lpw-24262854-article-jpg_9384900_660x287.jpg?resize=660%2C287&ssl=1)
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C‘is a terse statement on its website which announced it yesterday: the Institut Pasteur is leaving the Institut Pasteur in Shanghai. “The Institut Pasteur took this decision in December 2022 after conducting a one-year dialogue phase with the Chinese Academy of Sciences”, we specify in Point at Pasteur. According to our information, the appointment of a successor to the previous co-director appointed by France, the virologist Fernando Arenzana, who returned last year, could not succeed, despite long negotiations.
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Towards a Chinese institute
According to AFP, François Romaneix, deputy director of the Institut Pasteur, justified the rupture by a “disagreement” on “the rules of governance…