Organisation: Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine (FSTM)
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New courses in general medicine, medical oncology and neurology
Learn moreBeginning in September 2021, the University of Luxembourg will offer three courses in medical specialisations for students holding a Master’s degree in medicine: general medicine, medical oncology and neurology.
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The future is now – how can humans and robots live together?
Learn moreTRANSCEND is one of six new interdisciplinary research projects which received multi-year funding in the context of the Audacity funding instrument of the University’s Institute for Advanced Studies.
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Smart Photo Booth – New workshops in computer science
Learn moreDiscover the new computer science workshop for high-school students (15-19 years old) that will be offered five times between 7 June and 9 July. Registrations are open starting today!
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10 years building colorectal cancer collection
Learn moreInitiated in 2011 by the University of Luxembourg and the Integrated Biobank of Luxembourg (IBBL) as a concerted action against colorectal cancer (CRC), the collection of tumour samples from various Luxembourg hospitals has enabled to launch several research projects which already present very promising results for the treatment of colorectal cancer patients.
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Lasting impact of birth mode on microbiome and immune system
Learn moreIn a recent scientific publication, researchers from the Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB) and the Department of Life Sciences and Medicine at the University of Luxembourg address the knowledge gaps concerning the lasting effect of birth mode on infants. Thanks to a long-standing study – called COSMIC – they highlight differences in the gut…
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Preparing for the future of finance with a new interdisciplinary track
Learn moreStarting September 2021, the Master in Finance and Economics will offer a new track of specialisation in Digital Transformation in Finance.
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Advancing diagnosis and therapy: Exploring the cancer microbiome
Learn moreSix new interdisciplinary research projects have received multi-year funding in the context of the Audacity funding instrument of the University’s Institute for Advanced Studies.
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Towards green steel: Paul Wurth Chair in Energy Process Engineering
Learn moreOn 4 March, the University and Paul Wurth, a leading player in the design and supply of technological solutions for steelmaking and a company of the SMS group, announced the creation of the new Paul Wurth Chair in Energy Process Engineering at the University’s Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine. The chair will tackle questions…