2022 Annual report
The new annual report is on line. You'll find a review of the previous year's research activities, a selection of the best publications and an interview with Liesbet Geris, after she was awarded her 3rd ERC.
The new annual report is on line. You'll find a review of the previous year's research activities, a selection of the best publications and an interview with Liesbet Geris, after she was awarded her 3rd ERC.
A multidisciplinary research team led by ULiège and CHU Liège has uncovered evidence of increased neuronal connectivity in the brains of entrepreneurs, which may contribute to distinct cognitive attributes.
The laboratories of Luc Willems (GIGA-Cancer) and Vincent Seutin (GIGA-Neurosciences) have just published a study which establishes the scientific basis of a new therapeutic strategy for Steinert’s disease.
After discovering in 2019 that the drug had antbacterial properties, the team of Profs Cécile Oury and Patrizio Lancellotti is publishing this time a study on its effect on infective endocarditis.
Pierre Close (Cancer Signaling Laboratory - GIGA Stem Cells) has been selected for his project "Demystifying what makes melanoma so good at resisting treatments" and is receiving £155,000 in funding.
Sophie obtained a "young researcher" funding of 60.000€ for her project on the effect of alcohol on the brain of adolescents and Pierre a credit of 120.000€ for his projects on the use of the 7 Tesla MRI in neurological research.
This study by Akeila Bellahcène's team (Metastasis Research Laboratory) characterized an epigenomic signature of methylglyoxal that effectively discriminates triple-negative breast cancer patients with poor survival.
Good news, the Walloon Government approved this Thursday the selection of the projects retained by the ERDF and 3 projects of the GIGA were retained!
Professor emeritus of the University of Liege, this prize is awarded for his innovative work in the fields of avian endocrinology and neurobiology.
Charlotte Martial (Coma Science Group, GIGA-Consciousness) received this award from the International Brain Injury Association in Dublin on Friday. It rewards her work on disconnected consciousness. Congratulations !
Researcher at GIGA and CIRM, this fellowship will enable him to continue his research into the pharmacology of G-Protein Coupled Receptors (GPCRs).
TAME and Rebone will enable PhD students to be supervised on ambitious themes over the next three years.