Three ULiège projects selected for Welbio Investigator Program funding
As part of the Welbio Investigator Program call for projects, two FARAH projects and one GIGA project were selected for funding at the Université de Liège.
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As part of the Welbio Investigator Program call for projects, two FARAH projects and one GIGA project were selected for funding at the Université de Liège.
A new campaign of analyses carried out by researchers from the University of Liège and Paris Sorbonne is shedding light on unsuspected aspects of Pharaonic art.
A researcher at ULiège and doctor at the University Hospital (CHU de Liège), he was selected by the IOF and IFCC for his work in improving laboratory practices and patient outcomes worldwide.
Julie Bakker's team has shown that puberty is a crucial phase in brain development and that exposure to stresses during this period could lead to long lasting sexual dysfunction.
New veterinary treatments for pets that are unique in Belgium and rare in neighbouring European regions.
The VITIBEL project aims to improve our knowledge of the viruses and pathogens present in Belgian vineyards.
This project represents an innovative approach to urban planning and management. For example, it will enable the City of Liège to monitor tree planting as part of its Canopée plan.
Gilles Vandewalle's team provides evidence that higher light levels lead to a change in activity in the hypothalamus, and an improvement in cognitive performance.
Surendettement, quotidien des migrants, engagement politique, invisibilisation des minorités, santé sexuelle, contraception, territoires zéro-chômeurs, rapports de domination... Des thèmes abordés par les doctorant·e·s de la FaSS.
Le 11 avril 2024 se tenait le quatrième séminaire du cycle de Dialogues URA ; l'occasion d'accueillir trois expert·e·s des domaines du réemploi des produits de construction et du passeport matériau.
Coordinated by the University of Liège, the project aims to continue to position the Greater Region as a European model for the efficient management of technological resources and waste.
The laboratory of Grégory Ehx and his Canadian colleagues discover that azacitidine, a drug used against leukemia, should be combined with autophagy inhibitors to unleash its full potential.