Topic : Sciences de la vie & médecine

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    L’association de patients Junge Meenzer Parkis en visite au LCSB

    Le mardi 7 mai 2019, le Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB) de l’Université du Luxembourg a accueilli dans ses laboratoires une trentaine de membres de l’association de patients allemande Junge Meenzer Parkis.

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    Towards Personalised Medicine for Inflammatory Skin Diseases

    On 1 April, 2019, the EU-funded research project BIOMAP (Biomarkers in Atopic Dermatitis and Psoriasis) kicked off its activities with the aim of improving the lives of patients affected by the two most common inflammatory skin conditions. Addressing key unmet needs in treating atopic dermatitis and psoriasis by analysing data from more than 50 000…

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    The LCSB opened its doors to the public!

    On 23 March 2019, the University of Luxembourg invited the public to its Open Day. Future students, parents and the general public could discover the university’s study programmes, the interdisciplinary centres and their research, meet other students and teachers and visit the several facilities of Campus Belval.

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    Scientific delegations from Luxembourg to Canada and Russia

    In February, the LCSB has been involved in two scientific delegations abroad: 25 February-1 March to Québec , Canada and 26 February – 2 March to Omsk, Russia.

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    Formation en communication scientifique – Partenariat avec DESCOM

    Le Scienteens Lab vient de lancer un nouveau partenariat avec DESCOM (Doctoral Education in Science Communication). Ce projet vise à favoriser les interactions entre l’université et le grand public en offrant une formation en communication scientifique à de jeunes chercheurs. Dans ce cadre, des doctorants suivront des cours pour apprendre à parler de science et…

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    Le Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine ouvre ses portes!

    Si vous aussi êtes curieux de savoir en quoi consiste la recherche biomédicale ou à quoi ressemble un laboratoire, alors rejoignez-nous pour une visite guidée dans nos labos!

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    Transmission of microbes along the digestive tract

    The gastrointestinal tract is abundantly colonised by microbes but the transmission of oral species to the intestine was considered a rare aberrant event, and a hallmark of disease. A recent study now shows that many gut microbes may in fact originate in the mouth.

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    Le professeur Paul Wilmes élu membre de l’Institut Grand-Ducal

    Après avoir reçu le Grand Prix 2018 en sciences biologiques, Paul Wilmes, professeur associé de l’université du Luxembourg, a été élu membre titulaire de l’Institut Grand-Ducal.

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    CONNECT – Developing nervous system-on-a-chip

    The Developmental and Cellular Biology group at the LCSB is part of the CONNECT project (Connecting neural networks: Nervous-system-on-Chip Technology) which has just received the support of the EU through a grant of almost €7 million. It brings together expertise from seven partners to develop a new type of organs-on-a-chip. “This project offers a unique…

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    CONNECT – Developing nervous system-on-a-chip

    The Developmental and Cellular Biology group at the LCSB is part of the CONNECT project (Connecting neural networks: Nervous-system-on-Chip Technology) which has just received the support of the EU through a grant of almost €7 million. It brings together expertise from seven partners to develop a new type of organs-on-a-chip. “This project offers a unique…

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