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Colorectal cancer initiation and progression: the role of low oxygen
En savoir plusScientists from the University of Luxembourg together with researchers from the Integrated Biobank of Luxembourg (IBBL) and the Luxembourg Institute of Health (LIH) have recently demonstrated the mechanisms by which low oxygen levels trigger series of cellular changes leading to the survival, renewal and growth of colorectal cancer cells. The findings further reinforce current knowledge on the…
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Luxembourg Strengthens its Position as an EU Blockchain Hub
En savoir plusOn 4 December 2019, five major actors from the technology ecosystem launched a cross-industry collaboration to drive the adoption of blockchain and other distributed ledger technologies (DLTs) for the benefit of the Luxembourg economy and society:
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Prof. van Dam quitte le poste de vice-rectrice
En savoir plusL’Université du Luxembourg annonce que la Prof. Tonie van Dam a présenté sa démission du poste de vice-rectrice en charge de projets stratégiques, afin de se consacrer pleinement à la recherche dans ses domaines d’excellence, la géophysique et l’observation de la Terre depuis l’espace.
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New opportunities for proteins identification using nanotechnology
En savoir plusPhysicists from the University of Luxembourg and their international research partners have reported a comprehensive perspective on how novel nanoscale tools called plasmonic nanopores might improve in an unprecedented manner the way we can discriminate single-molecule DNA bases, and even identify single proteins components, that is amino acids, coming from specific patients.
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The “Physics meets Biology” website is launched!
En savoir plusPhysicists and biologists from the University of Luxembourg have recently launched the « Physics meets Biology » website. This initiative combines expertise in condensed matter physics and systems biology to understand living systems from a quantitative and mechanistic perspective.
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Development of colorectal cancer kit detection
En savoir plusBiologists from the University of Luxembourg together with researchers from the Integrated Biobank of Luxembourg (IBBL) and oncologists from the Centre Hospitalier Emile Mayrisch (CHEM) are in the process of developing a kit which could facilitate the detection of colorectal cancer at early stage and help clinicians choose the best treatment.
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AI algorithm can learn the laws of quantum mechanics
En savoir plusAn interdisciplinary team of chemists, physicists, and computer scientists from the University of Luxembourg, the University of Warwick and the Technical University of Berlin have developed a deep machine learning algorithm that can predict the quantum states of molecules, so-called wave functions, which determine all properties of molecules.
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Working, Yet Poor reçoit une subvention H2020 de 3,2 millions d’EUR
En savoir plusLe projet de recherche paneuropéen « Working, Yet Poor » (le projet WorkYP) s’est récemment vu attribuer 3,2 millions d’euros pour trois ans, dans le cadre du programme européen Horizon 2020. Le projet WorkYP examinera les raisons sociales et juridiques qui expliquent le nombre croissant de citoyens de l’Union Européenne (UE) qui, malgré leur emploi, risquent encore de…
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Stéphane Pallage est nommé nouveau Vice-Président du CA de l’UniGR
En savoir plusRéunis à l’Université du Luxembourg le 13 novembre 2019, les présidents et recteurs des universités membres de l’Université de la Grande Région ont dessiné les contours d’un avenir prometteur pour le groupement universitaire transfrontalier.