101 new FRS-FNRS research mandates at ULiège!
Among the scholarships awarded by the FRS-FNRS this year, 101 will finance research carried out by researchers from ULiège.
Among the scholarships awarded by the FRS-FNRS this year, 101 will finance research carried out by researchers from ULiège.
A collaboration between the teams of Ingrid Struman and Franck Dequiedt shows that exosomes modify the tumor environment to promote breast cancer progression.
Doctorante au GIGA-Cancer (Faculté de médecine) de l'Université de Liège, Alice Collignon représentera la Belgique lors de la finale internationale à Montréal en octobre 2022.
Research conducted at the GIGA could make it possible to detect individuals at risk of developing Alzheimer's disease at a very early stage and, in the long term, to take better care of them to prevent or delay the disease.
On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the BSCDB (Belgian Society for Cell and Developmental Biology), Agnès Noël received an "Achievement Award" which recognizes the scientific impact of the work of a career.
An ULiège team has shown that oligodendrocyte precursors, classically involved in the myelination of neurons in the adult nervous system, guide interneurons. Their results are published in Science.
This prize is awarded for his research into the development of new in silico strategies in the field of tissue engineering.
The Metastasis Research Laboratory (O. Peulen and A. Bellahcène) provides new insight into the importance of myoferlin in pancreatic cancer. Its pharmacological targeting sensitizes PDAC cells to ferroptosis.
Michel Georges and Carole Charlier worked for 3 years with the University of Jiangxi (China). Their study published in Nature demonstrates the effect of genotype on the microbiota while explaining the molecular mechanisms underlying it.
Excellent basic research projects led by researchers from the GIGA and FARAH of ULiège in the fields of life sciences.