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The WEL Research Institute team wishes you a joyful holiday season and an excellent year 2024!
The WEL Research Institute team wishes you a joyful holiday season and an excellent year 2024!
SlyB, a protein found in the outer membrane of certain bacteria, plays a crucial role in protecting the bacteria from dying when facing stress. This fundamental discovery paves the way for potential applications in antimicrobial research.
Thomas Pardoen is the 2023 laureate of the « Grande Médaille » from the « Société Française de Métallurgie et de Matériaux » awarded in recognition of a major career in these fields.
Thomas Marichal has been awarded an ERC Consolidator Grant to pursue his research into the mechanisms of lung regeneration following respiratory infections such as Covid-19 or influenza.
Oncogenic mutations alone are not sufficient to induce cancer formation and other factors, such as the extracellular environment, influence the progression of cells expressing the oncogene towards invasive tumours.
Ana Beloqui Garcia is the winner of both the "FNRS Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism Award" and "2023 Simonart Foundation prize ", in recognition of her research into an oral delivery method for the treatment of gastrointestinal diseases.
L’appel WELBIO 2023 ouvrira le 12 septembre 2023. Un webinaire d’information est organisé le 22 septembre à 12h ⇒ Inscriptions et infos ici.
Alban de Kerchove d'Exaerde's team solved a paradox concerning the exact organisation of neuronal activity in the striatum and the cellular mechanism by which it controls movements.
Fundamental and translational studies showing that blockade of netrin with NP137 decreased resistance to anti-cancer treatments by inhibiting the EMT, providing strong scientific rational to the on-going combination clinical trial with NP137.
L’équipe de Bernard Hanseeuw a identifié une piste vers un diagnostic d’Alzheimer fiable du vivant de la personne, alors qu’à ce jour, seule une autopsie permet de distinguer cette maladie des autres pathologies neuro-dégénératives.
The 2023 call for "WELBIO Investigator programmes" for fundamental research in the life sciences leading to applications in all fields of (bio)technology will open on 12 September 2023.
14 strategic research programmes in the fields of engineering sciences, chemistry and physics have been selected. The aim? To translate breakthrough innovation into applications that promote sustainable transition.