Organisation: Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB)

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    Uni.lu research and people shine in Osaka 

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    The Hereditary Couple meets students and researchers of the University

    Their Royal Highnesses the Hereditary Grand Duke and the Hereditary Grand Duchess visited the University campus alongside Stéphanie Obertin, Minister for Research and Higher Education.

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    Three Uni.lu professors on the Highly Cited Researchers 2024 list

    Three professors at University of Luxembourg, Michael Heneka, Alexandre Tkatchenko and Paul Wilmes, have been selected on the Highly Cited Researchers 2024 list by Clarivate. A distinction that places them in the top 1% of researchers worldwide, as their highly cited papers rank in the top 1% by citations for their fields and publication year.

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    A quadruple boost to transform knowledge into innovation

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    Luxembourg’s Parkinson’s disease research excellence goes global

    The National Centre of Excellence in Research on Parkinson’s disease joins a prestigious Michael J. Fox Foundation’s research programme.

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    A gut-on-chip device for personalised health solutions

    The University and spin-off NIUM are reinforcing their relationship by signing a second license agreement, through which NIUM will further develop and use MicroGut technology, an in vitro gut-on-a-chip device conceived at University’s Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine, which emulates the human gastrointestinal tract on a chip, for testing the impact of food products and…

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    Open Day 2024

    The Open Day invites everyone to delve into the vibrant world of the University. This is a unique opportunity to discover a variety of study programmes and explore our ground-breaking research activities.

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    Three Uni.lu professors on the Highly Cited Researchers 2023 list

    Prof. Michael Heneka, Prof. Alexandre Tkatchenko and Prof. Paul Wilmes have been selected on the Highly Cited Researchers 2023 list by Clarivate, for “demonstrating significant and broad influence in their field(s) of research”.

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    Ground-breaking discovery for diagnosing neurodegenerative diseases

    An international team consisting of researchers from Japan and Luxembourg showed for the first time that pathological forms of the alpha-synuclein protein present in the blood of patients can be used for the diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease and its differentiation from several other neurodegenerative motor disorders.

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