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CLINNOVA kick-off: towards a Centre of Excellence in Digital Health and Personalised Healthcare

12-10-2017

A consortium coordinated by the Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR), together with partners including LIH and IBBL - Integrated BioBank of Luxembourg as well as the Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB) at the University of Luxembourg, has been successful in Phase 1 of the European Commission’s H2020 programme TEAMING.
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Call for biomedical research projects in Luxembourg

05-09-2017

The call is open to Luxembourg-based clinicians and researchers working in different biomedical institutions and must include investigators from at least two of the five PMC institutes. Priority will be given to novel and innovative projects which are trans-disciplinary. All application forms should be completed and submitted to pmc@ibbl.lu by 15 October 2017.
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New research, development and innovation aid measures for companies launched

30-06-2017

New research, development and innovation aid measures for companies launched Luxembourg’s new law on research, development and innovation (RDI) aid measures has just entered into force. It align...
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How to succeed with public-private R&D collaboration

21-06-2017

For companies looking to become leaders in their markets or moving into new markets through innovation capacity building, collaboration with a Luxembourg-based research institute can be an interesting...
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Modeling the brain with “Lego bricks”

16-06-2017

Researchers from the University of Luxembourg, in cooperation with the University of Strasbourg, have developed a computational method that could be used to guide surgeons during brain surgery.
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Congratulations vyzVoice and APATEQ – both winners of StartUp Europe Awards 2016

09-06-2017

The StartUp Europe Awards (the so-called "Eurovision for start-ups"), recognised for the first time the best start-ups in Europe in 10 categories, in in the presence of Antonio Tajani, President of the European Parliament.
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Research dedicated to life

08-06-2017

The Luxembourg Institute of Health (LIH) published its activity report 2016, an opportunity to look back on a scientifically active and fruitful year, serving health and healthcare.
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“2016 In Review” IBBL’s Annual Report Goes Digital

18-05-2017

“2016 In Review” looks back into the year 2016 in a refreshing way and highlights IBBL’s key achievements.
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Luxembourg 3rd most attractive city to move to for work

17-05-2017

Using data from its in-house survey team, which continually researches the financial and lifestyle conditions of more than 400 cities around the world, AIRINC, a global research company which currentl...
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The Collaboration Factory

16-05-2017

After 10 years and €1 billion in investment, the Belval innovation campus has become one of Europe’s foremost centers for technology and biomedical collaborations.    
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Treating cancer with viruses

03-05-2017

The Luxembourg Institute of Health (LIH) and the renowned German Cancer Research Centre (DKFZ) have inaugurated a new binational research unit named LOVIT - „Laboratory of Oncolytic Virus Immuno-Therapeutics" - in the presence of the directors of the two institutes.
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European Enterprise Promotion Awards 2017

26-04-2017

The European Enterprise Promotion Awards reward those who promote entrepreneurship and small business at the national, regional and local level. Since 2006, over 2,800 projects have entered the awards...
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Master detox molecule boosts immune defence

20-04-2017

LIH scientists discover an unknown immune mechanism.
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Luxembourg University scientists make advance in fight against Parkinson's

18-04-2017

Scientists at the Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB) have succeeded in turning human stem cells from skin samples into “tiny, three-dimensional, brain-like cultures”.  The LC...
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Brain tissue from a petri dish

14-04-2017

The most complex organ in humans is the brain. Due to its complexity and, of course, for ethical reasons, it is extremely difficult to do scientific experiments on it – ones that could help us to unde...
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IBBL takes center stage in microbial sequencing

11-04-2017

Further to a successful follow-up audit, IBBL (Integrated BioBank of Luxembourg) becomes the first biobank worldwide to be accredited for the next-generation 16S rRNA gene sequencing, a cutting-edge m...
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