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Forecasting microbiomes for sustainability and health
Learn moreMicrobiomes are essential for safeguarding human and environmental health through the most widely used biotechnological process on our planet: biological wastewater treatment. Researchers from the University of Luxembourg and their international collaborators have now developed a novel modelling approach that can predict the dynamics and functions of such microbial communities several years into the future.
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Breaking down borders: Alzheimer’s research initiative ‘Ensemble, unis contre Alzheimer’ launched
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LCSB researchers contribute to largest genetic study of epilepsy to date
Learn moreThe largest genetic study of its kind, coordinated by the International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE), including scientists from the ILAE Consortium on Complex Epilepsies of the Genetics Commission amongst which several scientists of the Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB), has discovered specific changes in our DNA that increase the risk of developing epilepsy.
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Successful first edition of the Digital Medical Devices summer school
Learn moreOn 10-21 July 2023, the University of Luxembourg and the IESE business school of University of Navarra, held the first Digital Medical Devices (DMD) summer school, a practical, hands-on program for future digital healthcare contributors and innovators.
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Federal President Steinmeier and HRH Grand Duke Henry visit the LCSB
Learn more“A place that reminds us of the roots of Luxembourg’s prosperity, but also of the need for change,” was how German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier expressed his admiration for the Belval Campus.
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In memoriam – Dr David J. Galas
Learn moreDavid J. Galas was an internationally recognised expert in molecular biology and human genetics, well known for his work in the Human Genome Project.
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Resounding Success for 7th Venusberg Meeting on Neuroinflammation
Learn moreFrom 11-13 May, the event united over 200 global researchers and students in neuroinflammation, fostering collaboration and discussing cutting-edge advancements on the historic industrial grounds of Campus Belval.