Organisation: Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB)

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    Teacher training – Computer Science Workshop

    Using artificial intelligence and computer programming in your science lessonsThis training offers teachers the opportunity to explore the world of artificial intelligence (AI) and to discover applications that can add a new dimension to lessons in mathematics, natural sciences and physics. For example, AI can be used to simulate an experiment that is too dangerous…

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    Teacher training – Computer Science Workshop

    Using artificial intelligence and computer programming in your science lessonsThis training offers teachers the opportunity to explore the world of artificial intelligence (AI) and to discover applications that can add a new dimension to lessons in mathematics, natural sciences and physics. For example, AI can be used to simulate an experiment that is too dangerous…

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    Teacher training – Computer Science Workshop

    Integrating digital science into arts and literary subjectsThis workshop is aimed at teachers who wish to integrate digital sciences into their lessons, whatever the subject, from art to history to foreign languages. The training covers different topics such as algorithms, coding, artificial intelligence or robotics, and gives participants ideas on how to approach digital sciences…

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    Surprising Connection between Immune Balance, Ageing and Parkinson’s

    Luxembourg Institute of Health (LIH) experts together with collaborators from the Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB) at the University of Luxembourg have begun to unravel the complex links between a key Parkinson’s disease protein and the functionality of specialised immune cells (T cells) with regulatory suppressive functions during ageing. The findings may provide a…

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    International team discovers endogenous anti-inflammatory substance

    A research team led by Prof. Karsten Hiller of the Braunschweig Integrated Centre of Systems Biology, BRICS, in collaboration with scientists at the Luxembourg Institute of Health (LIH) and the University of Luxembourg has discovered an anti-inflammatory chemical substance that the body naturally produces: mesaconic acid. This molecule could be a candidate for further development…

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    Midbrain single-cell sequencing to understand Parkinson’s Disease

    Researchers from the Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB) at the University of Luxembourg, in collaboration with the Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics in Berlin, investigated the different cell types present in the human midbrain to better understand their respective role in Parkinson’s disease.  They examined post-mortem samples from people affected by the disease and…

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    Paul Wilmes elected Executive Board member of the Section des Sciences

    On 9 February, Prof. Paul Wilmes, head of the Systems Ecology group at the Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB) of the University of Luxembourg, was elected as a member of the executive board of the Section des Sciences of the Institut Grand-Ducal.

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    The Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine opens its doors!

    If you ever wondered what biomedical research is and what a laboratory looks like, then join us for a guided tour in our wet and dry labs!

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    88,000 euros awarded for the 9th edition of Espoir en tête

    The Rotary Clubs of Luxembourg were able to collect important donations from private donors and their sponsors, despite the cancellation of the traditional screening of a special film in the Kinepolis cinemas.

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    Continuing education for teachers – Physics workshop

    During this training, the Scienteens Lab team will present the physics workshop entitled “High-tech research for better solar cells: Does the sun also shine in our labs?”.

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