Organisation: Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB)
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COVID-19 Task Force awarded the 2022 Science for Society Prize
Learn moreThe 2022 Science for Society Prize, an initiative of the Science for Society Foundation, under the aegis of Fondation de Luxembourg, has been awarded to the Research Luxembourg COVID-19 Task Force, represented by Prof. Paul Wilmes from the University of Luxembourg. The COVID-19 Task Force, a collective effort between several Luxembourg research institutions regrouped under…
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Gaining unprecedented view of small molecules by machine learning
Learn moreA new tool to identify small molecules offers benefits for diagnostics, drug discovery and fundamental research.
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How damaged cells inhibit muscle regeneration over lifetime
Learn moreHumans have a limited capacity for self-regeneration of tissues and organs but they do keep a pool of stem cells throughout their life that can self-renew and differentiate into specific cell types. These stem cells are widely studied as they could enable the repair of human tissues and thus have great potential for medicine. On…
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FNR PEARL Chair on Alzheimer’s disease for Prof. Michael Heneka
Learn moreThe Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR) has awarded an FNR PEARL Chair to the director of the Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB) at the University of Luxembourg for a research project focusing on Alzheimer’s disease. Endowed with 3.9 million euros, this new project aims to bridge from fundamental research to clinical applications for diagnostics…
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Construction of a new building for biomedical research
Learn moreOn Tuesday, 29 November 2022, Claude Meisch, Minister of Research and Higher Education, and Simone Asselborn-Bintz, Mayor of Sanem, broke ground for the new Biotech 3 building on Campus Belval, in the presence of a university delegation and the developers of the building. The Biotech 3, opening scheduled for 2026, will foster interdisciplinary research and…
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A new survey to detect risk factors for Parkinson’s disease
Learn moreThe National Centre of Excellence in Research on Parkinson’s Disease (NCER-PD) is launching an online survey addressed to residents in Luxembourg and the Greater Region who are over 50 and not diagnosed with Parkinson’s or dementia.
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19 PhD positions in immunology and chronic inflammation – Apply now!
Learn moreIn the framework of the NextImmune2 Doctoral Training Unit, the University of Luxembourg and the Luxembourg Institute of Health (LIH) are recruiting 19 PhD students to work on research projects focusing on next generation immunoscience.
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Global biodiversity framework falls short on chemicals
Learn moreAn international group of scientists are highlighting the broad impacts of chemical pollution on ecosystems to decision makers as negotiations continue on a new international agreement to protect biodiversity.
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The first Donor of the University of Luxembourg
Learn moreThe University commemorates the first anniversary of the death of its long-time supporter and friend, Mr Pierre Hippert.