Our Members
As a member-focused Association, our members are at the heart of everything we do at the PRI.
In principle any organization (public or private) is eligible to join the Association and become part of Europe’s growing microbiome-based medicinal product ecosystem.
Find out more about the different ways you and your organization can get involved with the PRI’s activities.
- Microbiome Regulatory Science Support Work
- Pre-competitive Task Groups
- Year-round networking and project-related communication support
PRI Members represent nearly every point along the microbiome science and development continuum, from fundamental research groups all the way to commercial manufacturing partners and pharmaceutical companies.


Hallym University
Suenie Park
Professor
Hallym University is a four-year private university set at the foot of Bong Ui Mountain in central Chuncheon. Since its foundation in 1982, the university has strived to nurture its students into leaders of tomorrow. Located one-hour east of Seoul and served by world class transportation links, Chuncheon serves as the gateway as well as the capital of the province of Gangwon-do.

Hospital-ASST Bergamo Est

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INRAE
Patrick Veiga
Gut Microbiome & Nutrition Research Research Director
INRAE is committed to exploring the frontiers of science and performing high-calibre research that is globally relevant. The institute makes major contributions to European research and participates in European research programmes (e.g., via research networks, H2020 research projects, Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions) and, as a result, is currently developing bilateral and trilateral partnerships. Our international collaborations focus on sharing laboratories or infrastructure, becoming integrated into research networks, and playing a role within international organisations.

INRAE Transfert Genome and Transcriptome

Institut Pasteur Lille France
Catherine DANIEL
Principal Investigator, Senior Researcher
Cancers, infectious diseases (COVID-19, tuberculosis, whooping cough, etc.), cardiovascular diseases, Alzheimer's disease, inflammatory diseases, diabetes, ...34 research teams are working every day to understand and fight against these diseases, to slow their development, to imagine tomorrow's treatments and to change behavior.