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COST Action TD1302 CYSTINET1st Working group & Management Committee meeting 2016Institut Pasteur, 28 rue Dr Roux, 75015 Paris Amphitheater Duclaux2nd – 3th June 2016?We will welcome you on Thursday June 2, 2016 from 8:00 am in the Amphithéatre Duclaux:Institut Pasteur28 rue du Dr Roux, 75015 ParisMetro: Pasteur Station (line 6 or 12) SYSTEMThe Institut Pasteur, where the meeting will be held, is currently under the French Vigipirate national security alert system. Here are the instructions to follow at your arrival at the Institut Pasteur : At the front desk (25, rue du Dr Roux), a receptionist will check your ID or passport to match your name on the participants' list and give you a voucher to pass the security control.Visual check of your bags and luggages by the security team at the entrance of the Institute (please bring as few bags as possible in order to facilitate this step).At the welcome desk of the conference, hostesses will give you your badge and documentation for the meeting. All participants are requested to wear their badge visibly at all times.Visual check of your bags and luggages each time you enter the campus.HOW TO JOIN USBy Metro or Bus:One ticket allows you to travel on the metro and includes all connections as long as you do not leave the metro network. For most bus and tram routes in Paris and Ile-de-France, one ticket is valid for a single journey without connections regardless of length. On some routes (Balabus, Noctambus, Orlybus, Roissybus, 221, 297, 299, 350 and 351) fares depend on journey length.By Metro: Get off at either Volontaires (line 12) or Pasteur (lines 6 and 12) station. These stations are just a 5 minute walk from the Institut Pasteur. Map of the metro network: By Bus: Bus number 95 (Institut Pasteur stop, direction Porte de Vanves) stops in front of the Institute’s entrance. Bus numbers 39 and 70 (Volontaires-Vaugirard or Sèvres-Lecourbe stops) stop slightly further away (5 to 10 minute walk) and not far from Pasteur metro station.Map of bus routes: From Paris airports:The journey from Paris airports to the Institut Pasteur takes from 45 minutes (if you are coming from Orly airport) to 90 minutes (if you are coming from Roissy-Charles de Gaulle airport) Orly airport Tel.: +33 (0)1 49 75 15 15 Different routes are possible from Orly airport: By Orlyval, you must buy a special ticket to travel between Paris and Orly via Antony which is valid throughout the metro and RER networks. At the Antony RER station, take RER line B to Denfert-Rochereau station. Then take line 6 to Pasteur station. By Orlybus, you must also buy a special ticket to travel by bus between Paris (Terminus at Denfert-Rochereau) and Orly. From Denfert-Rochereau take the metro (line 6 direction Charles de Gaulle Etoile) to Pasteur station. You can take the Air France bus to Paris-Montparnasse. You can either walk about 15 minutes or take the metro (line number 6 direction Charles de Gaulle - Etoile) to get from Montparnasse-Bienvenue station to Pasteur station.An Orlyrail shuttle will also take you to the RER C (Aéroport d’Orly station)Finally, the Jetbus will take you to the Villejuif-Aragon metro station, terminus of line 7. Roissy - Charles de Gaulle airport Tel.: +33 (0)1 48 62 22 80 Different routes are possible from Roissy – Charles de Gaulle airport: Cars Air France (01 41 56 89 00) : CdG - Porte Maillot - Arc de Triomphe CdG - Gare de Lyon - Gare MontparnasseMetro/RER: Go to the RER station at the airport accessible from terminals 1 or 2, or use the free Aéroports de Paris shuttles if your flight lands at the other terminals. Take the RER B to Denfert-Rochereau. Then take line 6 to Pasteur station. By Roissybus This bus goes from the airport to rue Scribe, near place de l’Opéra. Tickets are on sale at line terminus, in the airports and on board busesBy train, from Paris' main SNCF stations:Paris has several SNCF (railway) stations. Below are the routes by metro between the Institut Pasteur and the main stations. Montparnasse stationThis is the closest station to the Institut Pasteur. You can either walk about 15 minutes or take line 6 to Pasteur station.Saint Lazare stationTake line 12 to Pasteur station (about 20 minutes). 'Gare de Lyon' stationTake line 14 to Bercy station. Change to line 6 to Pasteur station. Journey time is roughly 35 minutes. Austerlitz stationTake line 5 to Place d’Italie. Change to line 6 to Pasteur station. Journey time is roughly 30 minutes. 'Gare de l’Est' stationTake line 4 to Raspail station. Then change to line 6 to Pasteur station. Journey time is roughly 35 minutes. 'Gare du Nord' stationTake the RER B to Denfert-Rochereau. Change and take line 6 to Pasteur station. Journey time is roughly 35 minutes.TOURIST INFORMATIONVisiting, cultural activities: HYPERLINK "" \t "_blank" Paris Tourist Office Information?and? HYPERLINK "" \t "_blank" City hall of Paris?(Mairie de Paris)Paris, the good taste capital: Find a restaurant on? HYPERLINK "" \t "_blank" Paris InfoThe Paris Tourist Information Office is available at the following link: You will also find information at the Paris City Hall (mairie) site: For a weather report, please consult: of the Pasteur Museum (for those who registered) : Friday 3rd May 15hLUNCHS AND DINNER Lunches will be taken near the Amphitheater Dinner will be held in the PROCOPE Thursday 2nd at 8:00 pm13, rue de l’Ancienne Comédie - 75006 PARISIt is the holdest restaurant in Paris founded in 1686(Métro Odéon)For an appetizing walk we will leave Institut Pasteur at 7:15 for a 30-40min walk But you can join directly the restaurant (Metro Pasteur line 12 to Montparnasse / Line 4 to Métro Odéon) 427204018303405155862234256For more information visit the website or contact cystinet-paris2016@vet-alfort.fr ................
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