ANRS Infectious emerging diseases (MIE), autonomous agency of Inserm, facilitates, evaluates, coordinates and funds research into HIV/AIDS, viral hepatitis, sexually transmitted infections, tuberculosis and emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases.
A central role in infectious diseases research for over 35 years
Supporting research to prevent, understand and treat infectious diseases
ANRS MIE three majors levels of action
ANRS MIE is an agency operating under the specific status of an autonomous agency within Inserm.
Patient associations, next generation of scientists, quality and ethical approach, open science
Exceptional procedure for responding to emerging or re-emerging epidemics
Our agency funds, coordinates, evaluates and facilitates research into HIV/AIDS, viral hepatitis, sexually transmitted infections, tuberculosis and emerging infectious diseases.
Learn more about the diseases and pathogens covered by our research
Information on the projects we fund
Our workgroups bring together researchers and representatives of civil society
Guiding and advising innovative project leaders
The agency supports a number of research platforms and networks to federate and help shape research in its field
National and international research platforms supported by the agency and designed for the scientific community
Clinical research networks and networks of young researchers
Access to data and biological collections from research promoted by the agency
The agency is a member of various networks and forges partnerships with national and international associations, organisations and initiatives
Partner sites, international global health research platforms, ad hoc partnerships
WHO, Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs, Global Health EDCTP3 Joint Undertaking, structuring networks
Strategic international projects and capacity-building programmes
Fighting epidemics: ANRS MIE leads WHO filovirus CORC
Collaboration with community stakeholders
Each year, the agency offers two calls for generic projects and calls for thematic projects. Some are jointly carried out with other research players
Agency's current, forthcoming and completed calls for proposals
Find out the list of calls for projects previously funded by the agency
Find out the Start programme, here to support and guide the next generation of scientific researchers
Submit a project
Here you can find all the latest news and events relating to our areas of research.
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Nearly 39 million people worldwide are carriers of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), and a further 1.3 million people contracted HIV in 2022. Forty years after the discovery of the virus at the Institut Pasteur, HIV research is still active, with the aim of better understanding the mechanisms...
December 1st is World AIDS Day. This year's theme is "Empowering communities to lead". The year 2023 is also a special year! It marks the fortieth anniversary of the discovery of the human immunodeficiency virus, HIV (1983).
How are people living with HIV in France today? The third ANRS VESPA survey, financed and promoted by the agency, has been launched to answer this question. 3,000 people living with HIV (PLHIV) will be surveyed between autumn 2023 and 2024.
This scientific symposium is organized by Institut Pasteur and ANRS | Emerging Infectious Diseases to mark the 40th anniversary of the discovery of the virus.
Ahead of World HIV Day on December 1, 2023, the Group for AIDS Research is organizing a symposium on "HIV sensing, nuclear import, and latency". This meeting will focus on the role of the capsid in the early stages of HIV infection and latency.
The aim of the Makasi project is to empower immigrants from sub-Saharan Africa, whose precarious living conditions can expose them to sexual risks and HIV.
The Vietnam Partner Site Scientific Days were held on November 15 and 16, 2023 at Hai Phong University of Medicine and Pharmacy.
This year's theme is "Targeting the HIV reservoir: from HIV detection to immunotherapy".