Pink October: an update on breast cancer research at GIGA
At GIGA, several teams are exploring the mechanisms of breast cancer, from risk factors to metastatic forms, to better understand the disease and pave the way for more targeted treatments.
At GIGA, several teams are exploring the mechanisms of breast cancer, from risk factors to metastatic forms, to better understand the disease and pave the way for more targeted treatments.
Ces 29 et 30 septembre, une délégation de l'Université de Liège (représentée par les Pr Christel Pequeux et Ingrid Struman) et de l'Université de Mons a été accueillie au CIRC/IARC à Lyon
Marie-Julie Nokin, Justine Huart and Grégory Ehx were honored for their work this weekend at the Royal Academy of Medicine's solemn awards ceremony.
Agustina Aragon-Daud, PhD student at the Laboratory of Physiology of Cognition, receveived an award from the Brainstorm Neuroscience Pitch Competition with her project called "Mind Blanking: Looking at the Brain When Thoughts Disappear".
A team from Franck Dequiedt's laboratory has shown that beyond switching on harmful genes, the fusion protein EWSR1::FLI1 also disrupts mRNA stability, opening new therapeutic perspectives.
This prize recognizes the excellence of her research on the influence of the gut microbiota on hypertension.
The NeuroRecovery Lab and CHU Liège are partnering to provide specialized care for patients with persistent post-concussion symptoms and to develop prevention guidelines.
The title was awarded to them by the Mayor at the opening of the 15 August celebrations in Liège.
A biochemist at GIGA, she has been awarded this grant by for her original and adacious research project in the field of tumour communication reprogramming.
The Fondation Contre le Cancer is supporting the projects of Pierre Foidart, Céline Grégoire and Alexandra Veloso for a period of 4 years.
Congratulations to all researchers obtaining a new FNRS mandate !
A major step toward safer and more eco-friendly materials: PHOx, developed at GIGA and CESAM, could replace polyurethanes in medical devices such as catheters, artificial hearts, and other implants.