Organisation: Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB)
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Research Groups
Computational Biology
Learn moreThe Computational Biology group develops multi-scale computational models to address challenges in stem cell research, ageing and disease modelling.
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Molecular & Functional Neurobiology
Learn moreThe Molecular & Functional Neurobiology group, led by Prof. Anne Grünewald, studies genetic and non-genetic causes of neurodegeneration in Parkinson’s disease.
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Environmental Cheminformatics
Learn moreThe Environmental Cheminformatics group, led by Prof. Emma Schymanski, develops methods to identify unknown chemicals and their effects on human health.
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Integrative Cell Signalling
Learn moreThe Integrative Cell Signalling group, led by Associate Prof. Alexander Skupin, unravels intracellular interactions and their dynamics in neurodegeneration
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Immunology & Genetics
Learn moreThe Immunology & Genetics group studies the metabolic regulation of the immune system in health and disease.
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Gene Expression and Metabolism
Learn moreThe group focuses on how metabolic diseases arise as a combination of interactions between differences in individuals’ genetic profiles and their varying environments.
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Enzymology and Metabolism
Learn moreThe Enzymology & Metabolism group, led by Associate Prof. Carole Linster, deciphers the cellular metabolism in rare and more common neurodegenerative diseases.
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Developmental & Cellular Biology
Learn moreThe Developmental & Cellular Biology group is interested in developing and understanding complex cellular models of the human brain. Particularly we are using the brain organoid and assembloid technology to model physiological and pathological processes in the human brain.