How soil bacteria help plants defend themselves against disease
Researchers at the University of Liège have uncovered a new mechanism by which soil bacteria activate plants’ immune defences.
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Researchers at the University of Liège have uncovered a new mechanism by which soil bacteria activate plants’ immune defences.
Le 24 avril dernier, le Pr Michel Frédérich a reçu le titre de Docteur Honoris Causa de la Tbilisi State Medical University (TSMA).
The University of Liège now boasts a unique technological ecosystem, dedicated to personalised medicine and the biomedical research of the future.
Des tablettes d'argile, en passant par les hiéroglyphes, les papyrus ou encore les écrits arabes, venez découvrir comment les scientifiques font parler les écritures du passé.
Dans cet épisode de Face à FaSS, le podcast de la Faculté des Sciences Sociales de l’ULiège, trois sociologues, Manuel Cervera-Marzal, Bruno Frère et Didier Vrancken, proposent une lecture critique des inégalités contemporaines.
The University of Liège and the Liège University Hospital are pleased to present, during the closing ceremony of Télévie 2026, two checks made possible in large part by the tremendous support for the "24 Vélo"!
Organisé du 17 au 19 mars 2026, le symposium a permis de réunir les concepteurs, les développeurs et les utilisateurs du modèle de culture STICS pour présenter les dernières avancées techniques et scientifiques mobilisant le modèle.
A professor and a former member of our university, they have just been honoured by the prestigious Saxon Academy of Sciences in Leipzig for their research.
A study by ULiège (GIGA Cancer) and the University Hospital of Liège shows that para-aortic lymph nodes that appear healthy on imaging contain useful clues for predicting recurrence and improving the monitoring of patients with cervical cancer.
A new approach to designing the agricultural system, starting with human nutritional needs to determine which crops to grow, and then assessing their productive and environmental impacts in the context of climate change.
The Laboratory of Rheumatology at GIGA (ULiège, CHU), together with the University of Cambridge, KU Leuven, and 30 European medical centers, has identified an immune signature in patients with autoinflammation of unknown origin.
En mars dernier, Maxime Coq et Claudine Houbart ont participé à la 19th International Docomomo Conference, qui se tenait à Los Angeles du 17 au 23 mars 2026. Retour en images sur leur participation.