ULiège is a partner in two MSCA Doctoral network projects
TAME and Rebone will enable PhD students to be supervised on ambitious themes over the next three years.
TAME and Rebone will enable PhD students to be supervised on ambitious themes over the next three years.
Thomas Marichal’s team publishes in Nature Immunology this fundamental discovery that suggests a greater involvement of cell proliferation in the functioning of our immune system
The GIGA-Viral Vectors platform is partnering with the CER group to offer an integrated viral vector development service
Scientists of the University of Antwerp and University of Liège have found how the human brain changes and adapts to weightlessness, after being in space for 6 months.
The Laboratory of Pneumology (GIGA-I3, Dr. Florence Schleich and Catherine Moermans) publishes an article showing that sputum biomarkers can predict remission in severe asthma.
Michael Herfs' team (Laboratory of Experimental Pathology, GIGA-Cancer) demonstrates that, by hijacking host DNA damage/repair mechanisms, human papillomaviruses (HPV) actively contribute to the elevated radiosensitivity of virus-related cancers.
A molecule with interesting properties in the fight against antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
Three groups of researchers from the University of Liège (ULiège) have been awarded a grant from the Alzheimer Research Foundation totalling €950,000 for their research into Alzheimer's disease.
An ambitious project that aims to carry out in silico tests for cartilage regenerative medicine applications.
A collaboration between several teams from GIGA and the University of Sherbrooke (Canada) leads to this discovery published in Nucleic Acids Research.
Researcher at the GIGA-ULiège and the CHU of Liège, this prize is awarded to help fund his research into establishing new therapies to combat glioblastoma, a brain tumour.
The GIGA and CHU de Liège researcher is rewarded for her pioneering work on modified states of consciousness, including hypnosis, to relieve patients.