Category : Recherche

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    Differentiating typical and atypical parkinsonism early in disease

    The new international DEEPEN-iRBD study aims to model the progression of REM sleep behaviour disorder (RBD) towards typical or atypical forms of parkinsonism.

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    Fondation Jean Think : un partenaire de longue date de l’université

    Fin septembre, le Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine a invité son partenaire de longue date, la Fondation Jean Think, sur le campus de Belval.

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    Le Soroptimist International soutient l’Assist. Prof. Carole Linster

    Dans le cadre de son centenaire, le Soroptimist International of Europe a célébré « The Soroptimist of the Centenary » et a fait un don pour les maladies infantiles rares au Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine.

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    Experimental and computational synergy – Promising COVID-19 results

    An international collaboration between researchers from the Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB) at the University of Luxembourg, the Centre for Cooperative Research in Biosciences (CIC bioGUNE, Bilbao) and the Department of Immunology of St Jude Children’s Research Hospital (Kanneganti Lab, Memphis) highlights how fostering synergies between computational and experimental studies can lead to important…

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    88 000 euros remis dans le cadre de la 9e édition d’Espoir en tête

    Les Rotary Clubs du Luxembourg ont pu récolter d’importants dons auprès de donateurs privés et de leurs sponsors, et ce malgré l’annulation de la traditionnelle projection d’un film exceptionnel dans les cinémas Kinepolis.

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    Launch of ZeroPM, a new European project focusing on water pollution

    Persistent, mobile (PM) substances are being recognised as serious threats to the safety of water resources. In many cases, drinking water supplies have to be purified using expensive technologies because of contamination by PM substances. The most famous examples of PM substances are per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) but there are numerous others. This worldwide…

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    New miniature organ to understand human pancreas development

    The pancreas is a little organ behind the stomach and has two main functions – digestion and blood sugar regulation. How the human pancreas develops has been relatively unexplored for ethical and practical reasons. Researchers from the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics (MPI-CBG) in Dresden, Germany, the Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for…

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    La CMCM soutient la recherche sur l’épilepsie

    La CMCM a démarré un partenariat avec le centre de recherche biomédicale, le Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB) ayant comme but d’accélérer la recherche sur la maladie de Parkinson (PD) et l’épilepsie.

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    Using mini-brains to study brain inflammation in Parkinson’s Disease

    The Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) competition was organised for the first time in Luxemburg by the student’s association LuxDoc in order to promote various research topics to a general and non-scientific audience.

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    SysMedPD: Modelling Parkinson’s Disease in the Lab

    The SysMedPD project unites a highly experienced multidisciplinary consortium to improve understanding and detection of PD with mitochondrial dysfunction.

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