University of Luxembourg’s Department of Life Sciences and Medicine is committed to both basic and applied studies. Our renowned scientists publish in high-ranking journals. Research at the DLSM has attracted public, private, national, and international funding. We combine wet-lab and computational approaches to explore tumour biology, mainly colorectal cancer, melanoma, and hepatocellular carcinoma.
We use primary, established, and patient-derived cell lines, organoids, biopsies and other samples, as well as animal models. Studies of biological processes, systems, and their underlying molecular mechanisms, focus on various topics, such as: drug responses in cancer, miRNAs and epigenetics, the microbiome, the tumour microenvironment, biomarker discovery, etc. The DLSM also houses the national colorectal cancer collection.
Medical research in clinical topics extends to novel e-approaches for both care and learning, focusing for example on anatomy, clinical gestures, cardio-pulmonary resuscitation. Research activities strongly connect DLSM to the Luxembourg health environment: hospitals, Ministry of Health, Laboratoire National de Santé, Luxembourg Institute of Health, Fondation cancer, etc.